Yes, you should acknowledge this. In fact I have found it to be a great way to actually get one of my team to reply to me.
The first thing I do is send them an E-Card, here is an example of one I recently sent out,
“Welcome back, (name).
SFI is definitely worth checking out again. This time I hope you decide to "give it a go" by consistently logging in and doing the 12 daily tasks. If I can help you, please let me know.”
The great thing about this was that the affiliate actually replied. We had a brief exchange of emails, me, from my mobile phone, which wasn’t ideal as I kept making spelling mistakes. And his replies were very brief, but at least we were “talking” to each other. The next day I wrote him an email from my computer. In that email I told him a little about myself and my situation, and I asked for some more information about his situation, particularly about his access to a computer. And I told him that I would be happy to help him. That we should proceed "one step at a time". That’s where we are at the moment.
I don’t know if this affiliate will become more active, only he can choose to do that. But at least I have done my part and shown him that I value him in my team and that I am happy to help him.
As an encouragement to others in my team who are inactive I also mentioned him in my next TeamMail to all my PSA/CSA team. Here’s what I wrote,
“I would even like to congratulate (name) and applaud him for writing to me and asking for my help. (Name) was inactive for some time, then he had another look at SFI. I noticed that and sent him an E-Card welcoming him back to SFI. He replied. He wants help to make money with SFI. So I have been working with him on that. He has a long way to go (as do I) but I am happy to help him.
Perhaps you are in the same position – and want to know how can I make money with SFI? Well, there are no tricks to it, just hard work and constant work each day. So come back on board. Knuckle down. Learn what SFI is all about and start applying this knowledge to your own SFI business and see what happens. I am only too happy to help you.”
Ovidio, I don’t have any proven answers for you. I am just trying to reach out to my team in any way I can and I am trying to take advantage of any situation that arises to do so - the above being one example.
My attempt may not have been “the greatest way to respond” but I at least was able to establish some communication. I am so grateful for that. Time, and practice will teach me what will work for one affiliate and not another. But I certainly would recommend that you at least try something. Afterall, these people are already a part of your team and if you can encourage them in their SFI business you will both win.
I wish you well in your pursuit of providing an “awesome” service to your team. God bless you.
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Yes, you should acknowledge this. In fact I have found it to be a great way to actually get one of my team to reply to me.
The first thing I do is send them an E-Card, here is an example of one I recently sent out,
“Welcome back, (name).
SFI is definitely worth checking out again. This time I hope you decide to "give it a go" by consistently logging in and doing the 12 daily tasks. If I can help you, please let me know.”
The great thing about
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