If you are referring to sign-up's that subsequently achieve no or very little VP or never sign in again after the joining date, i believe there are two main reasons:
1. To have a more involved look at how SFI works someone must sign up, obviously there will be a number of people who after having looked will decide it is not for them;
2. Some people will give up when they realize they actually do have to do something in order to earn money from SFI.
I wouldn't be concerned by your 'inactives', just keep them in the loop with your newsletters etc and be more concerned with supporting your PSA's and CSA's who are actually doing something. Sponsoring is a bit of a numbers game and its the luck of the draw as to how many 'good' affiliates enter your downline.
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If you are referring to sign-up's that subsequently achieve no or very little VP or never sign in again after the joining date, i believe there are two main reasons:
1. To have a more involved look at how SFI works someone must sign up, obviously there will be a number of people who after having looked will decide it is not for them;
2. Some people will give up when they realize they actually do have to do something in order to earn money from SFI.