What is the benefit of buying an S-Builder Co-op unit vs buying an upline member's co-op unit?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
2/22/2014 12:53 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
The answer here hinges on a few facts not given. If the up-line is co-opting S-Builders, then the only advantage I find is in your being able to get a split of shares for less cost. If you can not afford the full cost of an S-builder unit, then your up-line sharing the cost over several team members is a good thing. If you can afford your own unit of S-builders, then not only do you get perhaps more sign-ups but also the vp associated with the purchase. Now, if your up-line is not using S-builders but is very good at obtaining sign-ups from their own marketing efforts, then I would definitely consider purchasing in the up-lines co-op. Such a co-op could produce as many or more sign-ups, even perhaps at a lower cost. It all depends on what your up-line is charging per share/unit. I can say that my up-line is awesome at running his team co-op and reasonable in price. Which ever way you go, do not invest money that you can not afford to lose as no co-op can promise that any new sign-up will be active.
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The answer here hinges on a few facts not given. If the up-line is co-opting S-Builders, then the only advantage I find is in your being able to get a split of shares for less cost. If you can not afford the full cost of an S-builder unit, then your up-line sharing the cost over several team members is a good thing. If you can afford your own unit of S-builders, then not only do you get perhaps more sign-ups but also the vp associated with the purchase. Now, if your up-line is not using S-builders
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Is it worthwhile to send individual welcome letters to new PSAs...or can I just send out group mailings?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
5/25/2014 1:24 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
I believe there is a use for both individual and group mailings of a Welcome Letter. The most important thing is to make contact in the first 24 hours after sign-up. When I receive notice of a sign-up, I send out an e-mail and/or E-Card. If I have a large number coming in a given 24 hour period, like from an auction win or TC purchase, I find sending a group mailing less time consuming. With the correct use of words, even a group mail can come off as personal. Filters in your genealogy can insure that only the new PSAs receive this Welcome message. In either type of mailing, I let the new PSAs know who I am (by name and as their SFI sponsor); I welcome them personally to my SFI team; inform them of the Fast Track badge and how it is earned; a note about E365; and lastly my contact info and an encouragement to contact me with any concerns/questions that they might have.
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I believe there is a use for both individual and group mailings of a Welcome Letter. The most important thing is to make contact in the first 24 hours after sign-up. When I receive notice of a sign-up, I send out an e-mail and/or E-Card. If I have a large number coming in a given 24 hour period, like from an auction win or TC purchase, I find sending a group mailing less time consuming. With the correct use of words, even a group mail can come off as personal. Filters in your genealogy can insure
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Should we recruit our family members into SFI? Good idea or not?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
9/22/2013 8:29 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
oh my, recruit is such a strong word, isn't it? I suggest that you simply let them know what you are working at and move forward according to their interest/response. My experience with family hasn't gone so well. At first yes, but then like so many sign ups, they petered out. I don't bring up SFI now with them unless they ask first. Sometimes they do. One or two can't believe that I'm still at it...lol... But I see the "big picture". I know SFI is a workable business model. I know it is not a sprint but a marathon. I know my future arrives second by second and I continue to prepare for how I want my future to be. To Success....
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oh my, recruit is such a strong word, isn't it? I suggest that you simply let them know what you are working at and move forward according to their interest/response. My experience with family hasn't gone so well. At first yes, but then like so many sign ups, they petered out. I don't bring up SFI now with them unless they ask first. Sometimes they do. One or two can't believe that I'm still at it...lol... But I see the "big picture". I know SFI is a workable business model. I know it is
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Above all else, what is the ONE THING that has made the difference for you in succeeding with SFI?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
12/2/2013 5:03 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
One thing (?) = The Forum, which would include all of the affiliates that have given me great answers and/or explanations over MY concerns about SFI. From the very beginning of my SFI journey, I have found The Forum the best place for answers from different perspectives. It is due to the variety of "how to" make something work that I was able to evaluate which way might work best for me. I often received considerations that I had not even thought of. If you have yet to visit The Forum, please do so today. I bet there's an answer there just waiting for you.
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One thing (?) = The Forum, which would include all of the affiliates that have given me great answers and/or explanations over MY concerns about SFI. From the very beginning of my SFI journey, I have found The Forum the best place for answers from different perspectives. It is due to the variety of "how to" make something work that I was able to evaluate which way might work best for me. I often received considerations that I had not even thought of. If you have yet to visit The Forum,
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What should I do with PSAs who do not want to recruit affiliates or otherwise engage in duplication?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
10/5/2014 11:27 am
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
First, did you inquire as to why they do not wish to recruit others? If you get an answer back from them of this, be sure to respect their answer and don't push or get argumentative. SFI offers several income streams and not everyone will fit into the same "box". Encourage them in what ever aspect of this business that they are choosing to promote, e.g. TripleClick sales, Price Benders, ECA, etc... And sometimes make your Team Mailer about the benefits of sponsoring recruits. As their trust & knowledge of SFI grows, maybe they will change their mind.
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First, did you inquire as to why they do not wish to recruit others? If you get an answer back from them of this, be sure to respect their answer and don't push or get argumentative. SFI offers several income streams and not everyone will fit into the same "box". Encourage them in what ever aspect of this business that they are choosing to promote, e.g. TripleClick sales, Price Benders, ECA, etc... And sometimes make your Team Mailer about the benefits of sponsoring recruits.
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What is the best way to explain either to a prospect or a new affiliate the relationship between SFI and Tripleclicks or Pricebenders?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
2/22/2014 12:42 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
The relationship between SFI and Tripleclicks/Pricebenders is quite simple. Tripleclcicks is a huge, on-line mega-store where people can shop from home for a vast array of products and services. And in reference to Pricebenders, people who enjoy the thrill of auctions and winning items for pennies on the dollar can indulge themselves. SFI is the place to work as an affiliate to both of these. SFI affiliates market/advertise to introduce people that might not have heard of Tripleclicks/Pricebenders and as referring affiliates earn commissions for generating sign -ups and repete customers. SFI affiliates can also enjoy the benefits of Tripleclicks purchases and the thrill of auction if they so choose.
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The relationship between SFI and Tripleclicks/Pricebenders is quite simple. Tripleclcicks is a huge, on-line mega-store where people can shop from home for a vast array of products and services. And in reference to Pricebenders, people who enjoy the thrill of auctions and winning items for pennies on the dollar can indulge themselves. SFI is the place to work as an affiliate to both of these. SFI affiliates market/advertise to introduce people that might not have heard of Tripleclicks/Pricebenders
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What is the best way to get your PSAs to submit a sponsor rating and comment on how you're doing?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
6/9/2013 9:52 am
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
Post reminders in team mail or stream. Inform your down line of the importance of the rating to you as a way of personal growth and welcome their comments. Tell them that their opinion really does count. Remind them too that the rating earns them 10 vps. That's really about all you can/should do. thanks
Are there any shortcuts to success in SFI for new affiliates?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
4/12/2014 12:15 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
Wow, so many "NO"s to shortcuts for new affiliates. I have to differ by saying yes, I find at least two. The first is provided by SFI itself > Plenty of vps available to make EA & EA2 in months one and two. EA/EA2 should be the first goal or milestone for any SFI affiliate. Not only to reach EA/EA2 but to RETAIN EA/EA2 ranking. EA/EA2 enables an affiliate to earn from the Executive Pool, first and foremost, AND it allows an affiliate to retain it's newly forming team which are often the 2 CSAs "gifted" to us from SFI (in month 1 & again in month 2) for achieving the EA/EA2 rank. During the first two months, a new affiliate should be learning the basics of the business without worry as to rank. New affiliates should also be testing their marketing skills as well. The second "shortcut" I would consider, for any new affiliate who has the means to invest, in SFIs own marketing co-op, Sharebuilders. This co-op will begin generating PSAs within 4-6 weeks, thus building the new affiliates "Team" with both PSAs & CSAs. By month three, a new affiliate might very well have to face the ideal of self-purchases to maintain the EA/EA2 rank. This will depend on how well their marketing efforts have produced (either SFI PSA sign-ups or TC sales). Having a Team started by month three might be the deciding factor as to whether or not they will make self-purchases to maintain rank. Just my thoughts on this. thanks.
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Wow, so many "NO"s to shortcuts for new affiliates. I have to differ by saying yes, I find at least two. The first is provided by SFI itself > Plenty of vps available to make EA & EA2 in months one and two. EA/EA2 should be the first goal or milestone for any SFI affiliate. Not only to reach EA/EA2 but to RETAIN EA/EA2 ranking. EA/EA2 enables an affiliate to earn from the Executive Pool, first and foremost, AND it allows an affiliate to retain it's newly forming team which are often
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Which is best for me to participate in...W3 or S-Builder Co-op?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
11/11/2014 1:50 pm
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
I see no reason not to participate in both, W3 and S-Builders. Why? W3 is a one time investment (< $2) to cover the cost of shipping and you then benefit month after month with Free Tcredits, MRPs, and more. In fact, I believe that any affiliate that is serious about SFI should be a W3'er (unless there is really good reason you can not be). In fact, I offer to all new PSas and CSAs added to my team a $2 Gift Certificate with which to join W3. A practice I intend to continue as this is how fantastic I believe W3 to be. So now consider S-Builders. If you can afford the investment, S-Builders is a good way to put your business on track. Especially good if you have little to no advertising experience OR little to no leadership experience. S-Builders affiliates do not come in a lump and therefore you have time to spend/make contact with each new assignment without being overwhelmed and yet, you will gradually built up your team.
So knock out your W3 membership and move on into building your Team. To success!
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I see no reason not to participate in both, W3 and S-Builders. Why? W3 is a one time investment (< $2) to cover the cost of shipping and you then benefit month after month with Free Tcredits, MRPs, and more. In fact, I believe that any affiliate that is serious about SFI should be a W3'er (unless there is really good reason you can not be). In fact, I offer to all new PSas and CSAs added to my team a $2 Gift Certificate with which to join W3. A practice I intend to continue as this is how fantastic
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What are you personally doing to ensure you continue to grow and develop as an SFI leader?
BELINDA LEACH, Aff (Indiana, US)
6/2/2013 11:48 am
Affiliate since: 10/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
The best thing that I can do to continue to grow and develop as a SFI leader is to log in daily and read from the SFI site. Whether it be SFI News, information on the tab pages where daily vps are earned, or visiting the forum. Staying abreast of the happenings within the SFI community and being able to pass information on to my team makes me a strong leader.