In my opinion, the most over rated activity is the daily actions. The daily actions do not seem to achieve the purpose for which they are designed. This is no fault of SFI anyway but the lack of interest shown by some affiliates, to adequately utilise the very essence they are intend to serve.
Some of my affiliates for example, ask questions on how to go about performing certain actions to earn the VPs allocated. Surprisingly, the answer to their question stares them in their faces, right on their homepage. This means that, there is no willingness on their part to go through available materials, but believe in clicking off the points.
The most under rated activity is the power of knowledge, which comes through reading, and the power of persuasive inquiry. I recognise that internet awareness,the level of formal education and language can constitute various levels of obstacles to affiliates who want to seek this knowledge. However, there should be more emphases on the benefits of reading and understanding as a prerequisite for success in any business, including SFI.
Personally, I am just a month in SFI and my level of understanding of this business is surprising to some of my PSAs. This is so because I read a lot.
I labour seriously to impact this way of thought on my PSAs, while at the same time emphasising my quest for more knowledge to them. I read everything SFI throws out; tips of SFI great affiliates and high achievers. I also go through all daily forum and ASK SC questions and answers while also contributing. In one of such adventures, I stumbled unto an article by 2 top enrollers on the benefits of Autoresponders. I am presently studying this to see how I can benefit, regarding advertisement.
In conclusion, affiliates should be encouraged to seek knowledge, even as you mentor them and this should be brought to the front burner. Create the awareness that knowledge facilitates success, and once you are knowledgeable, every other addition is a bonus.
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In my opinion, the most over rated activity is the daily actions. The daily actions do not seem to achieve the purpose for which they are designed. This is no fault of SFI anyway but the lack of interest shown by some affiliates, to adequately utilise the very essence they are intend to serve.
Some of my affiliates for example, ask questions on how to go about performing certain actions to earn the VPs allocated. Surprisingly, the answer to their question stares them in their faces, right
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