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What do you do with affiliates who never do anything--despite your constant encouragement and offers of support?

4920 votes

Debra Scearce, Aff (Virginia, US) 11/10/2013 7:27 am

Affiliate since: 07/15/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
I have reassigned a few of my inactive PSAs to newer PSAs in the same country or that speak the same language, especially if they do not speak English. I hope with someone in the same country they may be more inclined to be active. They would then be second generation instead of first, but still in my down line.

What is the best way to convince someone who is over 50 that they should get started with SFI?

4059 votes

Debra Scearce, Aff (Virginia, US) 3/25/2014 7:59 pm

Affiliate since: 07/15/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
You do not need to convince the over 50 year old crowd to try SFI. We are getting closer to retirement age and need all the help we can get to be able to live when we can not work. We need to get a second income going now to get out of debt. We will also need a second income to supplement any retirement pay out plan or SSI we may receive.

I figure I have enough in my retirement plan to live about three years without working. I better get a second income now so I can rely on it when
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Is it worthwhile to send individual welcome letters to new PSAs...or can I just send out group mailings?

3916 votes

Debra Scearce, Aff (Virginia, US) 5/26/2014 7:57 am

Affiliate since: 07/15/2013, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello,

The only time I send a group mailing to new PSAs or CSAs is when they all speak the same language. Starting out with SFI can be confusing, so I try to send the Welcome Letter in their language. When I do mail to a group of new affiliates, I address the email to one affiliate and BCC the rest.

I hope this helps.

Best Wishes
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