This is a question we see here many times and there is probably no "best answer" to this one. Many, many people WANT to earn an income, NOT everyone is willing to put in the effort to achieve that reality.
There is an old "rule" in sales called the 80/20 rule.
80% of your sales will generally come from 20% of your clients.
This is attributed to an economist by the name of Vilfredo Pareto.
(look it up)
Keeping this in mind when dealing with a group of affiliate can be helpful.
We will NEVER, no matter how much we "encourage" with messages of support those who do not possess a sincere desire to be in business and illustrate this by contacting you and participating in their own business growth.
Of course, we can also over-do our encouragement as a "sales-manager" and become over zealous in our "encouragement", perhaps upsetting some of our new team partners.
So, I would suggest keeping these principals in mind, identifying who the 20% on your team are (the committed workers - the producers) and focus your efforts on those 20% and appreciate the other 80% of folks have an interest....perhaps, they just don't possess the sincere desire.
We all have only 24 hours in any day and to be most productive, focus on the 20%, stay in touch occasionally with the 80% and build your business!
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This is a question we see here many times and there is probably no "best answer" to this one. Many, many people WANT to earn an income, NOT everyone is willing to put in the effort to achieve that reality.
There is an old "rule" in sales called the 80/20 rule.
80% of your sales will generally come from 20% of your clients.
This is attributed to an economist by the name of Vilfredo Pareto.
(look it up)
Keeping this in mind when dealing
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