Too often, people sign up thinking this will make them money instantly or after they sign up they think "this is way too complicated." This leads to those affiliates that never do anything. They might log in once every month or so because of an email from SFI, but other than that, they are next to useless.
The way to try to reduce the number of these people is to do exactly what you said, offer them encouragement and support. But the problem is, many of these people are looking for "that great thing" that doesn't exist. They want the method that starts earning them cash right now, because they haven't realized it doesn't exist.
So we are left with you original question: what do you do with them?
I keep sending them Team mails. In fact, I'll often send out two separate Team mails, one to my active affiliates saying the usual, and one to the inactive affiliates trying to get them to come back and try it out again. If they can come back a month later after still failing, they might change their mind about SFI.
Mentioning that the "perfect" method doesn't exist in your messages might also be a good idea. People think they can "plug into a formula" and make money while they sleep without any effort. All of us here know that this is basically false advertising and that real results require effort.
All in all, I just ask them to come back to try it out again. I tell them to remember the reason why they joined SFI. Last but certainly not least, I try to explain why SFI is THE best.
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Too often, people sign up thinking this will make them money instantly or after they sign up they think "this is way too complicated." This leads to those affiliates that never do anything. They might log in once every month or so because of an email from SFI, but other than that, they are next to useless.
The way to try to reduce the number of these people is to do exactly what you said, offer them encouragement and support. But the problem is, many of these people are looking
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