First, I think it's important not to judge new affiliates if they don't get started right away. Lots of people have started, disappeared for awhile, and come back with great results.
However, there are definitely signs that an affiliate is more interested in learning about the program.
Getting on the FastTrack and earning VP by reading and learning is a good sign. When they fill out their profile, you can gauge how interested they are by the score SFI gives them. When they add a picture and join the a2a network, that is another good sign.
However, the best indicator that I've seen is that the PSA communicates with you. They reply to your e-mails and Team Mails, look you up on Skype (or whatever communication channels you have listed on your Leadership page). Communication is key. If they are actively seeking out your help, I think it is more likely they are serious and willing to put the effort into learning about the program.
Ultimately, their logging in daily, doing their daily/weekly/monthly VP actions, and recruiting their own team will show you if they are serious.
Also, it is a good sign that they've learned about the program and are committed to it when they have set up a standing order. This usually means they understand the importance of a standing order and the concepts that SFI is built on, especially how being an EA2 is to their benefit.
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First, I think it's important not to judge new affiliates if they don't get started right away. Lots of people have started, disappeared for awhile, and come back with great results.
However, there are definitely signs that an affiliate is more interested in learning about the program.
Getting on the FastTrack and earning VP by reading and learning is a good sign. When they fill out their profile, you can gauge how interested they are by the score SFI gives them. When they add
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