"When do I get a return on my investment?" is a question I often get asked by people who contact me when they are thinking about joining SFM
The absolute honest truth is that there is no - one answer fits all - to the
question.
Not being evasive here - it's just the truth.
You need to look at what the investment actually is - what it could mean for your life.
Here's an example of how quickly it CAN happen:
If you learn how to create ads for high value products and target them to
only the people who are looking for them (As SFM teach)
You can place an ad online today and get huge results hours or days later. If that ad is working well common sense dictates you just keep that ad
running and spend a little or a lot of your profits to increase those results.
Then you just rinse and repeat. Honestly when you've done the work at the start, have the systems set up and know what you're doing it can be that simple.
And how it can take longer….
You decide to use free marketing strategies and build your authority over time. You write blogs, post
videos, join forums, get active on Social media. (SFM teach all that too)
I do a bit of both.
Either way you build a list of subscribers along the way and continue to offer them value (Yes you guessed it - SFM teach this too)
You may have seen the Stuart Ross video where he sent an email to his list promoting a stop smoking
product a freind had recommended. He did this whilst on holiday and forgot about it for a few days till he got back home.
When he checked his mail he'd made something like £20K in sales from that email.
Now granted Stuart is a man with a very big list of loyal subscribers who know, like and trust him.
That's because he INVESTED a great deal of
time and money in learning his trade, building his business and staying focussed.
The SFM system was built to cater for everyone - no matter what mix of time and finances they have to invest.
Building a lifestyle business is a long term commitment - the rewards can be out of this world but very few people get them overnight.
P.S.
Rather than investing in your long term future by joining the world's most exciting and profitable industry.......
You could always just leave your money in the bank of course - I think they pay 1or 2%interest per year
- unless of course they decide to cripple the world's economy instead lol ; )