How can I find affiliates who are truly interested in SFI and who will remain active?
Beatrice Nwali, Aff (Nigeria)
10/25/2013 3:26 am
Affiliate since: 07/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
The answer to that really is "There are no guarantees". You may achieve an above the average success in recruitment through warm marketing, but even that is not a sure thing. I have personally gotten some close friends to sign on and they are inactive till date and while some co-sponsored affiliates are quite active. It has to do with the affiliates themselves.
What you have to do is never give up, you find active ones in the most unusual settings.
How do you deal with PSAs who you offer unconditional support but still rate you poorly?
Beatrice Nwali, Aff (Nigeria)
1/7/2014 2:44 am
Affiliate since: 07/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Humans are really complicated, our PSAs and CSAs included. Sometimes there is nothing you do that is satisfactory.
What you have referred to is something I have experienced myself. You send your letters and get no reply. You catch them online and try to chat and they don't respond. You set up team contests and they don't participate. At the end of the day you get a poor rating.
What to do?
Just keep doing the right thing. Contacting them to ask them why may not even help at times because they don't even respond to your letters in the first place. So just keep doing what is right to all of your downlines. There are always those who would rate you honestly and you find that with their rating at least you get the average score.
Cheer up.
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Humans are really complicated, our PSAs and CSAs included. Sometimes there is nothing you do that is satisfactory.
What you have referred to is something I have experienced myself. You send your letters and get no reply. You catch them online and try to chat and they don't respond. You set up team contests and they don't participate. At the end of the day you get a poor rating.
What to do?
Just keep doing the right thing. Contacting them to ask them why may not even
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What encouragement can I give to an affiliate who feels he or she is getting nowhere with SFI?
Beatrice Nwali, Aff (Nigeria)
1/7/2014 2:50 am
Affiliate since: 07/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
An affiliate would definitely get nowhere if they feel they are to be paid for clicking on the to do tabs each day. It does not work that way. Help them to understand that this is a business and as with every business they MUST invest something to get something. In SFI we get paid for WORKING and not simply for clicking tabs.
Affiliates have to know that they have to at least make EA to earn something unless they make direct sales at the TripleClicks store.
Point is they have to do something proactive if they are to make it.
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An affiliate would definitely get nowhere if they feel they are to be paid for clicking on the to do tabs each day. It does not work that way. Help them to understand that this is a business and as with every business they MUST invest something to get something. In SFI we get paid for WORKING and not simply for clicking tabs.
Affiliates have to know that they have to at least make EA to earn something unless they make direct sales at the TripleClicks store.
Point is they have
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How do you set proper goals for yourself in SFI?
Beatrice Nwali, Aff (Nigeria)
10/2/2013 3:00 am
Affiliate since: 07/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
First and foremost you have to know yourself, your capabilities and your drive.
A child from a poor home could see a plane fly past and say to himself, "My goal is to become a pilot when I grow up." Certain ones would hear that and say that is an unrealistic goal, but if that child works hard enough, takes advantage of every chance he has, is very studious, he may win himself a scholarship and he is on his way to attain that dream, that goal set in his childhood.
We all know a goal is that which you put before you and then you try to reach it. It is important that you know what you want and consider how you would get there. SFI is a business, it needs commitment, so you examine your circumstances- financial and otherwise, and grow your business with that in view.
Remember, it is not simply setting goals that matter, it is setting ATTAINABLE goals.
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First and foremost you have to know yourself, your capabilities and your drive.
A child from a poor home could see a plane fly past and say to himself, "My goal is to become a pilot when I grow up." Certain ones would hear that and say that is an unrealistic goal, but if that child works hard enough, takes advantage of every chance he has, is very studious, he may win himself a scholarship and he is on his way to attain that dream, that goal set in his childhood.
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How do you handle being rejected over and over again when presenting the SFI opportunity to others?
Beatrice Nwali, Aff (Nigeria)
10/2/2013 3:06 am
Affiliate since: 07/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
True it can be disheartening when you "always" get NO for an answer. Believe me I have got my own fair share of 'nos'. But then you would note you get the nos when you are concentrating on warm marketing.
Have you tried other ways of recruiting affiliates? How about setting up an advertising co-op like the S Builders for example. That way you would not have to get a NO for an answer and you would concentrate more on how to build your team.