I was a late bloomer in SFI. That is I had too many irons in the fire when the opportunity was presented so I did nothing with SFI for 2 months. I filtered all those annoying emails into a folder and forgot about them. My sponsor was a no show and still is. When the time came I logged in and started the program. I'm still here and I'm building my business.
Every single one of these people opted in to SFI for a reason. Then for other unknown reasons did nothing with the opportunity. If they don't communicate with us we can never know why they appear to have abandoned SFI.
However, we must assume that each one is a late bloomer and will eventually take up the business if we keep lines of communication open. Never give up on them. One could be your next BTL.
That being said, we must focus are attention on those that need our help and are working to build their businesses and our own in turn. Balance is what is required.
The huge number of 'no shows' on the SFI books and in your downline is a matter of ineffective recruiting practices. People work with (and buy from) people they know, like, and trust. Filling in a form on a squeeze page for some incentive or emotional trigger does not build those characteristics. It is best to build a relationship with prospects before introducing them to the SFI opportunity. That has always been the way of MLM prospecting - make your best customers your next distributor/affiliate.
How about if we turn that around here at SFI? Lets make our worst prospects our best customers. Stop trying to motivate reluctant affiliates and simply consider them potential TripleClicks customers. Rather than trying to make the horse drink the SFI coolaid, promote TripleClick products and services to them. Should they become good customers, they may reconsider the business opportunity. When that happens they will contact you!
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I was a late bloomer in SFI. That is I had too many irons in the fire when the opportunity was presented so I did nothing with SFI for 2 months. I filtered all those annoying emails into a folder and forgot about them. My sponsor was a no show and still is. When the time came I logged in and started the program. I'm still here and I'm building my business.
Every single one of these people opted in to SFI for a reason. Then for other unknown reasons did nothing with the opportunity.
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