What should a new SFI affiliate focus on to ensure a good financial return in their first month?
Sharon Cooper, Aff (Pennsylvania, US)
1/28/2013 12:06 pm
Affiliate since: 10/11/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
I would tell a new affiliate to concentrate on doing the Launchpad lessons. They provide a lot of useful information and you receive 15 VP for each one completed. I would also tell them to work on the to do list. You receive points for each project you complete. Then I would tell them to go to Tripleclicks, become a member, and check out the IAHBE. There is a wealth of useful information there and it is a standing order which will net you 1500 VP which will earn you EA status. Then I would tell them, if you are happy with the website, tell at least three other people about it.
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I would tell a new affiliate to concentrate on doing the Launchpad lessons. They provide a lot of useful information and you receive 15 VP for each one completed. I would also tell them to work on the to do list. You receive points for each project you complete. Then I would tell them to go to Tripleclicks, become a member, and check out the IAHBE. There is a wealth of useful information there and it is a standing order which will net you 1500 VP which will earn you EA status. Then I would tell them,
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When should we give up on CSAs who don't respond to our messages or do anything?
Sharon Cooper, Aff (Pennsylvania, US)
2/12/2013 4:48 pm
Affiliate since: 10/11/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
I don't think you should ever give up on your downline. If someone is inactive it could be because they feel they will not earn enough to survive and is out searching for another full time income. Maybe they are afraid they will never catch on and this is too hard and competitive for them. I think if someone is inactive, you should let them know that you are available to help them so that the next time they come to the website or their e-mail they will see a friendly message. That may make them want to try again and make it work. We should never give up because you never know why that person is inactive.
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I don't think you should ever give up on your downline. If someone is inactive it could be because they feel they will not earn enough to survive and is out searching for another full time income. Maybe they are afraid they will never catch on and this is too hard and competitive for them. I think if someone is inactive, you should let them know that you are available to help them so that the next time they come to the website or their e-mail they will see a friendly message. That may make them want
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Why does it seem like everyone who joins SFI think it's get-rich-quick?
Sharon Cooper, Aff (Pennsylvania, US)
2/17/2013 10:44 am
Affiliate since: 10/11/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
Sometimes people think this is a get rich quick project because of some of the implied statements made by some team leaders. If you take the time to read your launchpad lessons, they tell you specifically that this is not a get rich quick project. You will earn what you are able and willing to invest. If your funds are limited, you will have limited income. If you have ample capital to invest, like in the standing orders and the S-Builder Co-op, then you stand a chance of making more money. People coming in will not know that based on the way the opportunity was advertised. That is why they assume it is a get rich quick opportunity.
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Sometimes people think this is a get rich quick project because of some of the implied statements made by some team leaders. If you take the time to read your launchpad lessons, they tell you specifically that this is not a get rich quick project. You will earn what you are able and willing to invest. If your funds are limited, you will have limited income. If you have ample capital to invest, like in the standing orders and the S-Builder Co-op, then you stand a chance of making more money. People
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