From my own personal experience of running a number of affiliate marketing websites I would say that bribing & incentivising is something that you need to be extremely careful with.
If you were to tell someone that you would give them a reward just for being active on a website, the result would be that they would become active in order to get this reward, but after they had received it, unless you were to offer them the same incentive over and over again they would just become inactive, and ultimately you would be the one that loses out from having given the incentive in the first place.
The best thing you can do is offer small infrequent, surprise rewards to those in your downline that are active through their own personal motivation as these are the individuals that most likely understand, particularly with SFI, that it is something which requires a lot of time and patience to achieve overall success and financial return.
For those that are inactive, try as best you can to coach and motivate them to become active, use real world examples of how they can achieve success with SFI, you will find that proving yourself as a worthy leader will motivate and drive a few, but on the most part, the majority of members will not commit to anything on the long term due to lack of patience.
The sad fact is most people are still in the mindset that the internet is somewhere that you can get rich quick, whilst this may happen for a select few, for the rest of us it's about spending time to grow and develop and watch our residual incomes online grow at a steady rate
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From my own personal experience of running a number of affiliate marketing websites I would say that bribing & incentivising is something that you need to be extremely careful with.
If you were to tell someone that you would give them a reward just for being active on a website, the result would be that they would become active in order to get this reward, but after they had received it, unless you were to offer them the same incentive over and over again they would just become inactive,
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