When some of your downlines abandoned or may have opted out from SFI, be aware of the following points before attempting to contact them:
- Make sure that said affiliates still appear on your Genealogy, that they have been inactive marked with red triangle with an exclamation mark on the center.
- SFI warns that contacting individuals, who no longer appear on your Genealogy after a request has been made to be removed, may be grounds for termination.
This is one of the reasons why SFI is legit, well-rounded and a real home-based business opportunity. By adhering to this rule, SFI carries a true sense of professionalism, which set it apart from other online business opportunities.
How to approach someone, who has abandoned SFI but still appear on your Genealogy to restart again?
- Make use of the E-Card. It always feels good to receive an E-Card and being remembered; you can choose the appropriate one available from the Marketing Aid section.
- Depending on the response, if you can sense that the individual is being receptive, you start updating him/her about what’s new in SFI. You can mention about the facts and figures “SFI by the numbers”
- Your good choice of words plays an important role in convincing them. You can talk about the fun part of doing SFI, like the Zebra games, PTP and your achievements.
- Maintain your regular communication with them. Be patient and don’t push them to comeback, you might drive them away instead.
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When some of your downlines abandoned or may have opted out from SFI, be aware of the following points before attempting to contact them:
- Make sure that said affiliates still appear on your Genealogy, that they have been inactive marked with red triangle with an exclamation mark on the center.
- SFI warns that contacting individuals, who no longer appear on your Genealogy after a request has been made to be removed, may be grounds for termination.
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