Hello Aleksandre,
I would not recommend attempting to set up your SFI business on Autopilot.
Any real business needs someone at the wheel to steer and monitor progress. SFI is a REAL business.
You should be doing exactly what you expect your team members to do. Sign in each day and go through the daily actions, being sure to read the information and supporting your team members along the way.
Back in 2010 I dropped out of SFI for 10 months for personal reasons. At the time I stopped signing in had a good team of active affiliates, a standing order to keep me at EA and my business and profits were growing. When I came back in 2011 most of my active team members had stopped signing in, SFI had changed (for the better) but I had a difficult time understanding the changes and gaining momentum.
I made contact with team members who had left SFI and they told me they dropped out because I was not there to support them and respond to their questions. I felt bad about letting them down and told them so. Only 2 of them came back to SFI after that ad I didn't blame the rest for not coming back.
Today I sign in every day and I enjoy helping my team members and I know they appreciate my support.
So in summary, you might try to set your SFI business up on autopilot but I believe you will see a decline in your active team members and your commissions.
Lead by example and be there when your team members need you. Don't expect to get very far on autopilot
Hope this helps Aleksandre
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Hello Aleksandre,
I would not recommend attempting to set up your SFI business on Autopilot.
Any real business needs someone at the wheel to steer and monitor progress. SFI is a REAL business.
You should be doing exactly what you expect your team members to do. Sign in each day and go through the daily actions, being sure to read the information and supporting your team members along the way.
Back in 2010 I dropped out of SFI for 10 months for personal reasons.
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