To be honest there is only so much you can do with inactive CSA's. There are a lot of 'tyre kickers' out there, those that have just joined to have a look,and because it is free to join you are always going to get those who join and then do nothing. All I do is make contact with them immediately when they first join and welcome them to SFI, and include some tips on how to succeed. I then follow up with a couple of letters of support and try and motivate them to my level of commitment, but if they don't reply or take any interest then I stop wasting my time, as I would rather spend my energy and time on those that have shown they want to achieve with SFI. These are the ones you should concentrate on, as they are the ones who are going to boost your down-line, and therefore increase your earnings.
There is only so much you can do to motivate people, so identify those that are regularly visiting SFI and earning points(use your Genealogy Reports)and put all your efforts into them. I have many affiliates who have joined SFI and not earned any VP's at all, and despite several messages offering help they still haven't bothered to try, so I no longer try to help them. If they had wanted to succeed they would have made an effort by now, so I know they are not serious and therefore not worthy of my valuable time. You should do the same. Try to help them at the start, of course, as you never know their true potential until a little later, but then simply give up on them if they don't accept you help.
Remember that Duplication is the key to success with SFI, so if your down-line are not motivated enough to perform to your level, then Duplication won't occur, and you will not benefit as much as you should. Concentrate on those Affiliates who have proved to you they understand the meaning of Duplication, you will see them in your Genealogy Reports (check how they earned them, it will be those that have sponsored PSA's and CSA's).
Good luck.
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To be honest there is only so much you can do with inactive CSA's. There are a lot of 'tyre kickers' out there, those that have just joined to have a look,and because it is free to join you are always going to get those who join and then do nothing. All I do is make contact with them immediately when they first join and welcome them to SFI, and include some tips on how to succeed. I then follow up with a couple of letters of support and try and motivate them to my level of commitment, but if they
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