This is an interesting question. I am glad you asked this as there is an important distinction to be addressed and made with this question. Usually, the question asked is what incentives should I offer my PSAs not prospects.
With that said, I might be the minority here or perhaps not. However, I would not offer any incentives to people to get them to join SFI. Having an incentive program for SFI members vs prospects is not the same. With members, usually they signed up under their own free will and were not convinced, coerced, or incentivized to join. This is an important distinction because you should not have to convince or incentivize prospects to join SFI. If your prospects can't decide on own their own will whether SFI is a true business deal with a very probable successful outcome if ran correctly, then I would refrain from having that individual on your team as a result of incentive as your are wasting time and money as more than likely then not, they will quit.
You want prospects where they want to join SFI on their own as they saw or see potential then you utilize incentives after they become members to keep them focused and motivated on their original goal that drove them to sign up for SFI to begin with. This is better timer and money spent as the likelyhood of success is much higher in this scenario then it would be if you were incentivizing prospects.
To answer the question on what incentives are best used to motivate affiliates to stay involved and focused on building their SFI business, well, there are four great incentive to use:
*Provide coop signups either free or subsidized by you and they pay a portion
*Send them TCREDITs
*Reassign affiliates
*Send them TripleClicks gift certificates
All the above incentives are great and it depends on each person on which they should use or can afford to obtain to incentivize their downline members.
Incentives are great to keep your lines active and motivated but I would advise against using incentives to get people to join SFI as you are looking to waste hard earned time and money.
I hope this helps answer your question.
Good luck.
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This is an interesting question. I am glad you asked this as there is an important distinction to be addressed and made with this question. Usually, the question asked is what incentives should I offer my PSAs not prospects.
With that said, I might be the minority here or perhaps not. However, I would not offer any incentives to people to get them to join SFI. Having an incentive program for SFI members vs prospects is not the same. With members, usually they signed up under their
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