After the welcome letter, I would follow up with a personal message to new affiliates, to offer them guidance and teaching the basics.
For most people, the Affiliate Center can be a bit overwhelming, so it is important to let them know that if at any time they’re feeling this way to take a break.
Above all, I will advise them to not try to learn everything about SFI in one go. As with everything else, there is a time for learning, a time to put into practice what has been learnt, a time to rest and a time to work.
I would set up a few guidelines for them to follow, as per KISS principle: Keep It Simple and Succinct.
To review all the four simple actions and just focus on them.
Log in daily at Affiliate Center
Visit homepage
Do the launchPad
Do the daily to do tasks.
Plus advise them to also review these important pages:
• Frequently asked questions about how to get started with SFI
• Frequently asked questions about commissions and how you get paid
I would then emphasise the importance of getting to Executive Affiliate. That once they become an EA they’ll earn shares from the TripleClicks Executive Pool, become eligible for Co-Sponsor Commissions and ECA Royalties, pick up free TC Credits, get co-sponsored added to their team each month, and much, much more.
They can become EA from personal purchases and through customer sales,and by putting in Standing Orders to ensure they get the required 1500 VP every month and keep their rank.
If nothing else, becoming an Executive Affiliate will be a great motivating factor for them to log in daily and doing the important things first.
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After the welcome letter, I would follow up with a personal message to new affiliates, to offer them guidance and teaching the basics.
For most people, the Affiliate Center can be a bit overwhelming, so it is important to let them know that if at any time they’re feeling this way to take a break.
Above all, I will advise them to not try to learn everything about SFI in one go. As with everything else, there is a time for learning, a time to put into practice what has been
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