As per my experience, when new affiliates signed up in SFI, the majority are first timers in doing an online business. It could be that through advertisement, they might have gotten a wrong impression, because of the phrases such as free to join, no credit card needed and so on, so that they joined SFI. On the other hand some of the new affiliates are enthusiastic in getting started and some have no experience at all and needed guidance.
As a Team Leader of your new affiliates, it is very important to send them your welcome message with simple instruction of how to get started. Don’t squeeze all the information on your first message of how to run the SFI business or telling them how to become a Team Leader. Communication is of utmost important in the beginning between Team Leader and his/her new affiliates. As a Team Leader, you’ll need to lead them consistently especially in their first month. Your new affiliates need to be taught and understand the SFI BASICS as simple as possible, so that they will not fall under the following circumstances:
- Feeling overwhelmed and confused on their first day
- Feeling overloaded with information
- New affiliates doing all action VPs i.e. rushing in their first month, just to collect more VPs, without really understanding each topic found in their SFI homepage.
- New affiliates not asking questions and therefore lack understanding about “the more VersaPoints collected means more commission”
If you as a Team Leader succeeded in establishing trust within your team, your new affiliates will most likely follow your lead and avoid those circumstances mentioned above.
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As per my experience, when new affiliates signed up in SFI, the majority are first timers in doing an online business. It could be that through advertisement, they might have gotten a wrong impression, because of the phrases such as free to join, no credit card needed and so on, so that they joined SFI. On the other hand some of the new affiliates are enthusiastic in getting started and some have no experience at all and needed guidance.
As a Team Leader of your new affiliates, it is very
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