As we all know SFI is a numbers game. People in the hundreds, thousands a day sign up looking for a quick financial fix. And when they learn that this is NOT what SFI is and one must apply themselves (time, energy and eventually a little money) they totally lose interest. Thus becoming inactive and taking up space on our team.
Yes I am the first too agree that it is depressing and very irritating situation. I am the first one to say never give up on them. I have been fortunate enough to have been able to revive 2 of my team members. Now they are active.
I strongly advocate to keep our masses of inactive affiliates in our weekly e-mails, no not just too earn the valuable VPs, but you never know when one of your messages will get thru to them and they finally decide to take a chance. I know that the odds are not in our favor, but we gotta try!!!
From what I have seen with inactive AFFs is really simple. After you deduct the sign-ups that are seeking a quick overnight financial fix, you have the sign ups that no one (sponsor/co-sponsor) takes the time to talk/teach them the basics, then it is obvious they are going to quit, all due to lack of communication. Our own fault!!!!
I know that we are working with a stacked deck of cards in the beginning, so we have too even the odds by a simple little word called communication. Put your best foot forward and try.
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As we all know SFI is a numbers game. People in the hundreds, thousands a day sign up looking for a quick financial fix. And when they learn that this is NOT what SFI is and one must apply themselves (time, energy and eventually a little money) they totally lose interest. Thus becoming inactive and taking up space on our team.
Yes I am the first too agree that it is depressing and very irritating situation. I am the first one to say never give up on them. I have been fortunate enough
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