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What is the ONE thing your affiliates struggle with most...and how do you address it?

8418 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 8/20/2015 10:32 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
The problems that affiliates struggle with cannot be generalised but we can categorise them into two groups:

1. Those affiliates who sign up and stay inactive
2. Those affiliates who sign up and stay active

In the first group we have people who signed up while surfing from one business to another without making up their mind and those who are just lacking commitment.
Affiliates in this group do not generally respond to the team leader’s weekly messages or indeed
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How can I learn to be a good Team Leader for my group?

8411 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 1/7/2016 1:08 pm

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
Simple – lead by example!

Leading your team and becoming good at it, is all about your team members being able to duplicate what you, yourself have done, being there when they need your help and responding to their queries.

To equip yourself with good leadership qualities, never stop learning and take advantage of the many low priced E-books on leadership, which are available at Tripleclicks. In addition you can also learn from many other sources such as "The Rules Of
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I'm told to lead by example in SFI...but how can I demonstrate this to my PSAs and CSAs?

8389 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 8/20/2015 10:35 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431

A leader must walk the talk!

Well, though PSAs or CSAs do not necessarily entirely depend on their sponsor to succeed, the team leader has nothing to lose but all to gain by building a strong team.
It is natural and proven that most people are likely to learn more from what they see you doing. In other words you cannot insist on your affiliates performing tasks which you have not done.

The goal of SFI leadership is “Duplication” and so when you become EA or
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How do you build a team where everyone knows they are valued members and part of something special?

8375 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 11/19/2015 11:04 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431

Each member of the group will feel part of the team if he or she is treated respectably and equally rather than means or tools of achievement.

I think respect and trust are central to building a coherent team, for if a team member does not trust the leader he or she will in most cases perform below par.
In the “physical world” team members can see and talk to each other and their leader face to face and preferential treatment has been known to divide or even destroy a team.
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How can we guide our new affiliates in a way that prevents or minimizes information overload?

8209 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 9/10/2015 8:18 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
As a sponsor, you are likely to come across two types of affiliates in your team:

1. Recently joined or “newbies”
2. Established (both active and inactive)

“Information overload” resonates more with your new team members. They have just joined SFI and will need guidance where required. Every new team member looks at exactly the same SFI website and its resources but not everyone responds to this information in exactly the same way that SFI says they should. To
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I want to be a good co-sponsor to my CSAs...but I don't want to overstep boundaries on those who have a great sponsor. How do I fill my role appropriately?

8023 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 3/27/2016 9:25 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
You should not be afraid to treat your co-sponsored affiliates just like your PSAs, as long as you are aware of the limitations.

If the CSA has an awesome sponsor that does not mean that your role as a CSA suddenly disappears. As co-sponsor, you are there to provide help and support to them when they need it. This does not necessarily mean just answering questions when they ask but also sending messages of encouragement or congratulations when they for example reach milestones or win
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How can I help the Movers on my team move up to the next level?

8013 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 11/19/2015 9:45 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431

There are many ways in which you can motivate your active PSAs and CSAs (movers) to rise up to the next level and some examples include:

1. Help them through duplication, that is lead by example.
2. Have a look at their ledgers and identify areas of weakness and make some helpful suggestions, without being demanding.
3. Never forget to congratulate them when they do well, win a prize or reach a milestone.
4. Communicate with them on a regular basis.
5. If possible
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For building my business, what is the most valuable thing to spend my TCredits on?

7992 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 8/4/2015 6:24 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
There are a number of ways in which you can spend Tcredits examples of which are:

Pricebenders Auctions
For every bid you make, this will earn you 5 or even 10 MRP (if there are double mrps in the auction) and 1 AVP. You can earn a maximum of 500 AVP in a month. On top of this you could be the lucky winner of the auction with savings of as much as 90%.
500 AVP is significant and could be the difference between two SFI ranks. Your SFI rank of course determines your earning potential
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Should I put my CSAs into the new CSA Exchange? If yes...or no...explain why.

7967 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 8/4/2015 6:35 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431

The main reason that has been advanced for exchanging CSAs from other countries for those from the country where you live is that it may help to overcome limitations in communication due to cultural or language differences. This is certainly a valid point. However, one also has to bear in mind that if you have CSAs from other countries who are active and with whom you already have a good working relationship, it is worth keeping them rather than exchanging.
Since the exchange started,
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What tips do you give to your PSAs in your welcome letter to them?

7898 votes

Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) 8/4/2015 6:39 am

Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 431
As it is a welcome letter I think it is essential not to overwhelm your new PSA with so much information but still provide adequate leads to get him or her going. If the affiliate can even log in to the homepage that is a good sign in itself because you can let the PSA know (in case they cannot find it) where to start. The Basic and the introductory video should provide him or her with a brief insight into SFI.
In my experience, for one reason or another most new PSAs do not bother to respond
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