Well this is a matter that needs immediate attention. Some Affiliates both PSAs and CSAs become very active and are Fast Track and obtain the maximum VPs within the first two days with more than 1,000VP.They then realise that scoring action points within the first month is very easy to become an EA. The Sponsor then notes slow progress after that or no login at all. The Sponsor while sending an encouraging letter inquires for the delays in login Then by an email they ask the Sponsor about maintaining this position the following month to become an EA2.
At this stage they are more or less convinced that to receive 1,500 VPs is an uphill task. Although the Sponsor diplomatically gives alternative tips and suggestions, some of the affiliates realize that extra financial involvements are necessary to achieve the required goal of becoming an EA2, and so they conveniently opt out.
Human beings are a thinking lot unlike robots and machines and realize that from the second month it will be a tedious task.
So in order to not lose active people SFI and Gary Carson should rethink and enable the affiliates to reach a lesser target to be EA2 each month which will be an encouragement to them and gradually increase the requirement for becoming Team Leaders.
Failure to resort to above will naturally result in no duplication and both the affiliates and Sponsors and Co Sponsors will opt out in disgust and frustration. So this should be a possible solution considering also the number of inactive CSAs reassigned as second home CSAs to Sponsors and Co Sponsors who are really inactive with zero logins.
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Well this is a matter that needs immediate attention. Some Affiliates both PSAs and CSAs become very active and are Fast Track and obtain the maximum VPs within the first two days with more than 1,000VP.They then realise that scoring action points within the first month is very easy to become an EA. The Sponsor then notes slow progress after that or no login at all. The Sponsor while sending an encouraging letter inquires for the delays in login Then by an email they ask the Sponsor about maintaining ...more