The most over-rated activities:-
1. ASK SC. I have found that either I am reading and rating the same answers more than once or people are copying answers. It gets a bit tiresome rating similar or same answers over and over every day to achieve 1VP. If they are being repeated by some mischance then the person is being rated numerous times by the same person!
(I have found many very interesting and helpful answers but to be honest I would rather rate a 1 - 10 than a yes or no answer)
2. Joining Co-ops where you only receive your affiliates 6 -8 weeks later. New Affiliates want to build their team NOW! Not spend two months worth of $'s before they see 1 Affiliate, let alone an active Affiliate. I think Co-ops that advertise Affiliates should produce in no longer than 72 hours & new sign-ups. To pay $20 - $30 per month and only get one or two signups is very expensive and too slow.
The most under-rated activities:-
1. The Forum - It is unbelievable the new information that I learn daily from reading the latest posts and specific topics that I am looking in to. We have many intelligent and experienced forum members who contribute amazing answers that help the new as well as the older members of SFI. I don't want to suggest awarding VP for contributing to the Forum but maybe a few VP for joining?? I don't know the answer to that but I most certainly, regularily remind my Affiliates to go to the Forum or copy and paste a link to group emails, team mails and streams, that my team would find useful.
2. a2a membership. I think most people join because they earn the initial VP, but I have found some remarkable people out there that I would never have known otherwise. I have been helped by a2a friends and have also been priviledged to be able to help one or two a2a friends as well. A few lines here and there is not hard to do.
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The most over-rated activities:-
1. ASK SC. I have found that either I am reading and rating the same answers more than once or people are copying answers. It gets a bit tiresome rating similar or same answers over and over every day to achieve 1VP. If they are being repeated by some mischance then the person is being rated numerous times by the same person!
(I have found many very interesting and helpful answers but to be honest I would rather rate a 1 - 10 than a yes or no answer)
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