Pay-Per-Action vs Affiliate Building Program

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the SFIPPA (Pay-Per-Action) program vs the standard SFI Affiliate Building Program.

With the SFIPPA program, you can potentially generate larger paychecks quicker, whereas the standard SFI Affiliate Program may not pay out as quick but it allows you to tap into the wealth-building power of Residual and Leverage income.

Here’s another way to look at it: With SFIPPA, you could earn $2,000 in your first 90 days, but unless you keep generating new PPAs, no more income will be realized. With the standard SFI Affiliate Program, on the other hand, it may take you longer time to earn that first $2,000, but you can continue to earn month after month from your efforts (i.e. Residual Income). Plus, your earnings can grow larger every month due to Leveraged Income (in the form of “override” commissions) when affiliates you’ve sponsored in SFI make sales and when THEIR sponsored affiliates and TC Members make purchases, and so on down to 12 levels!

See the SFI Compensation Plan.

So which one do you prefer?

If you really want to build a lifetime sustainable income, (residual plus leverage income), then you have to start building your own team of Affiliates now. There are many people out there who need money, invite them to join SFI. Hand them over to your Team Leader to explain the business to them if you cannot do so yet. Remember that more and more people are becoming aware of the potential income benefits available in SFI and are joining daily. Don’t let someone else introduce and register somebody close to you just because you refused to let them know about SFI.

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Best wishes from us at SFI Marketing Team.

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