There are several methods to engage an SFI affiliate on Social sites. I will focus only on a few.
Take Facebook for example. The most beneficial method of engagement where many affiliates can take part very easily are
Facebook closed groups that are solely created for the purpose of helping each other in SFI. You can seek these out and if they
are not secret and you can join them freely, if public, or request to join if closed. If they exist, and you have proof you are an SFI
member, they will let you in.
Be sure to read the group rules carefully as many of these have tight restrictions on what can be posted.
A better method is to create your own Facebook group and gear it towards your downline and invite your entire downline to join and make it a closed group so you have control over who can join and the rules. Remember, keep the group specific to SFI and how to be successful at SFI. There are many people who would be happy to join and collaboration amongst your downline is very valuable. This is true engagement of only SFI affiliates and can be very strategic and beneficial to your group in duplication of efforts.
Facebook pages are another option but they are more advertising like and not as engaging and personable as closed groups. Twitter is similar to this as Twitter is also not as personable as you don't have the control like you do in a closed group.
Here is one last one you don't hear a lot about and can be very engaging and that is privately shared Pinterest boards. Pinterest has become huge on the business angle and you can create boards that are secret boards that are not searchable and you control who can be invited and there are many out there where some of the most engaging information is on Pinterest more so then Facebook group.
Bottom line, if you want to engage affiliates on Social sites for SFI, you should take the bull by the horns and create the forum of engagement and be sure to have control of its members or it can take a life of its own.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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There are several methods to engage an SFI affiliate on Social sites. I will focus only on a few.
Take Facebook for example. The most beneficial method of engagement where many affiliates can take part very easily are
Facebook closed groups that are solely created for the purpose of helping each other in SFI. You can seek these out and if they
are not secret and you can join them freely, if public, or request to join if closed. If they exist, and you have proof you are an
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