The daily actions are just the beginning for anyone who is serious about building a successful business with SFI.
I can only describe what it is that I do every day, and you should decide what it is that best suits you. Upon finishing my To Do List, I usually visit TripleClicks to see the daily offers, play T-time and Knockout Trivia games, visit my member center and then go to the forum to read and/or answer questions, read comments...
Then I go to my genealogy to check my PSAs and CSAs, send them messages, answer questions (if any), check their VPLedgers to make sure they are on the right way.
And, of course, that's not all. SFI is huge, there is always so much more to read and learn. I always check the latest news on the home page and new marketing aids. I have two blogs in two languages dedicated to this business, and I have to keep them up-to-date. Depending on how much time I have, I usually pick one thing to go through - Income, Marketing, Training, Power Tools - and read, read, read... Reading is everything, whether it is somebody's comment in the Forum, or a blog, or somebody's Leadership page, there is always so much more to read and learn.
The next on the list is advertising. I am still trying to find the best text for my ads, and the best places for advertising.
I do try to treat SFI as my real business. That is why I always come back to the Rules of Success. Whenever I am not sure what to do next, I read them. That is why I really believe in this business.
Now you know, there are many things you should do besides the To Do List. It is up to you to decide what things you are going to do every day.
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The daily actions are just the beginning for anyone who is serious about building a successful business with SFI.
I can only describe what it is that I do every day, and you should decide what it is that best suits you. Upon finishing my To Do List, I usually visit TripleClicks to see the daily offers, play T-time and Knockout Trivia games, visit my member center and then go to the forum to read and/or answer questions, read comments...
Then I go to my genealogy to check my PSAs and CSAs,
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