For me, without a doubt, the most overrated activity is ASK SC.
Let me give you an example:
The question on the best payment method for India - not being from India myself, how will it affect me to know what the best method is? How can I rate any answer on that topic, if I don't have the faintest idea what would suit most Indians? Then to answer the question: was the answer helpful? My reaction to that - No, Not at All!
My other problem is the answers that are being rated the best:
Why is it necessary for affiliates to put their names or affiliate Id at the bottom of their answer? Is it so that others who know them, could rate their answer favorably? Why can't the whole process be done anonymously? After all, the winners are being rewarded VP, how can it be the same winners question after question?
As for underrated activities, there are a whole lot of them.
What about the topics in Forum? Does everyone realizes the tips and the information that they could pick up there?
The news - If you don't read that, I am sure that you would not have noticed the opportunity to make extra VP's on recapping on how to be a great sponsor.
The biggest underrated activity of all - Signing in daily and complete your to do-list!
Affiliates expect the money to drop in their laps. If they have not made a killing within the first couple of days, they simply don't bother to sign in anymore.
How can anyone expect to run a successful business if they turn up for work once in a blue moon, not to mention that they don't even stay long enough on that rare occasion to open the imaginary doors to their business-site.
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For me, without a doubt, the most overrated activity is ASK SC.
Let me give you an example:
The question on the best payment method for India - not being from India myself, how will it affect me to know what the best method is? How can I rate any answer on that topic, if I don't have the faintest idea what would suit most Indians? Then to answer the question: was the answer helpful? My reaction to that - No, Not at All!
My other problem is the answers that are being
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