It's a good question, as all of us face the same problem all the time.
In my opinion, a CSA is a CSA - each one is worth keeping and supporting. We should be aware that some people join SFI just out of curiosity, not because they are determined to make it their real business. There are also those who hesitate or need more time to make up their mind. The thing is, they don't know you and you don't know them, and it takes some time to gain a person's confidence.
So, what should you do? You should do your best to make yourself credible. Communicate with them once a week, just as you do with your active downline members, send them tips and ideas how to grow their business, even if they never reply. Maybe they're content with their job and financial situation right now, and find it unnecessary to waste time here. Or maybe they are having difficult times in their family, or travel a lot, or god knows what. However, circumstances may change, and maybe some day some of them will find themselves in a difficult financial situation and remember SFI. When they see it's still there and growing, they'll most probably take it more seriously. And, guess what - you'll be right there where they left you, still offering support and transfer of knowledge and experience. How's that for credibility?
Another reason for inactivity may be the language barrier. All you can do is advise them to use the language tools provided herein, and to connect with a2a members from their own country. When you do that, use simple and well-known words and phrases, such like SEE A2A PAGE, CLICK TRANSLATE, or alike.
I have a lot of inactive CSAs myself, and I keep sending them personal mail every now and then, hoping that they'll eventually realize my intentions are good. None of them have opted out yet, so I guess they are not bothered by my occasional mails. That gives me hope that they're still considering their options and may become active some day.
less
It's a good question, as all of us face the same problem all the time.
In my opinion, a CSA is a CSA - each one is worth keeping and supporting. We should be aware that some people join SFI just out of curiosity, not because they are determined to make it their real business. There are also those who hesitate or need more time to make up their mind. The thing is, they don't know you and you don't know them, and it takes some time to gain a person's confidence.
So, what should
...
more