The biggest mistake most affiliates make when building their downline is having the assumption that they need to build massive downlines in order to be successful.
NOT TRUE!!
It is far better to have asmall downline of productive PSA'sand CSA's than have a massive downline of affiliates who are doing nothing. You can market your business to attract productive downlines by clever advertising, making sure you are telling prospective sign-ups exactly what they are getting. Be precise about what SFI offers and that it does take time and effort, this will reduce the number of prospects who join under you simply to have a look and then do nothing else. You need to laser-target your advertising so the people who join under you know what they are signing up for and should therefore be productive members.
I think it is common knowledge that most affiliates have around 80-90% of their downline who do absolutely nothing, that is just the way it is, but if you are clever with your advertising, hopefully you will attract new members who really want to put in an effort. These are the members you then want to coach and mentor, become an Awesome Sponsor for.
I would rather have 4-5 productive and enthusiastic team members than 1000 non-productive ones. I am sure you can do the maths, it is quite simple.
So the answer to your question is that don't think you have to have thousands of members in your downline, a handful of proactive ones willearn you lots of money.
PS if you do have thousands in your downline and the majority of them areproductive, then you really have hit the jackpot, and I am jealous!!
Good luck
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The biggest mistake most affiliates make when building their downline is having the assumption that they need to build massive downlines in order to be successful.
NOT TRUE!!
It is far better to have asmall downline of productive PSA'sand CSA's than have a massive downline of affiliates who are doing nothing. You can market your business to attract productive downlines by clever advertising, making sure you are telling prospective sign-ups exactly what they are getting. Be
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