A Review of SFI, Also Known as Strong Future International
Posted on August 8th, 2008 | by John Baril |The very first online affiliate company that I joined was SFI and this was sometime in 2005. I was really excited when I signed up and their free training resources were very extensive and really helpful to me.
As it turns out, SFI was a good starting point for me.
The structure of this company always appealed to me. They have a huge array of opportunities for making money.
Customer support is as good as it gets and they even have telephone support. This feature is very rare in the online world.
Now that I’ve told you all of the good things about SFI, here is the bad part (and this is unfortunately, quite significant). Their commission payments are extremely low. If you want to make a half decent income, you’ll require a huge number of affiliates to be signed up underneath you. As you probably know, it is a big job to get affiliates signed up into your downline.
What tends to happen is that once your affiliates find out that the commissions are really poor, they start quitting. SFI has an extremely high dropout rate.
I myself dropped out of SFI perhaps a year ago. Listen, this industry is really competitive and there are a lot of really high quality companies that are willing to pay very high commissions to their affiliates. Companies like these will leave SFI in the dust.
This is really too bad. If their commissions were reasonable, then SFI would be the perfect online company. In this day and age, there are a lot of better companies with way higher commissions to choose from.
As an example, one of the top companies right now with the highest commission rates is called My World Plus.
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