By all means, you should acknowledge the logging in of your affiliate after a long period of inactivity. This shows your passion, your belief in SFI’s sponsoring and duplication and your willingness to build your team and expand your network.
Now comes the most important part, the re-engaging of your long inactive affiliates. Your initial reaction and the choice of words to your affiliate play an important role in forming his/her impression of how SFI is performing in the network marketing industry.
Take the following points into consideration, when communicating with your long inactive affiliate:
- Start the conversation by expressing that you’re very glad to see him/her back.
- In delivering your message, let him/her feel your excitement about the latest in SFI/TripleClicks making him/her wanting to find out more.
- Give him/her an update by mentioning “SFI BY THE NUMBERS”:
16th successful year for SFI (29th for SFI's parent company)
14-year Bronze member of Better Business Bureau
1.6 million affiliates (32,802 new added last week)
3 million TripleClicks members
97,000+ commissionable products
6,800 E-Commerce Affiliates (in 168 countries)
177 LocalPay Merchants (in 39 countries)
2,487 - TripleClicks.com's global popularity rank (source: Alexa.com)
Millions - Commissions paid out to our affiliates (in US Dollars)
By doing so, you might win him/her back.
- Find out if he/she needs help in clarifying the SFI business model and offer your full support.
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By all means, you should acknowledge the logging in of your affiliate after a long period of inactivity. This shows your passion, your belief in SFI’s sponsoring and duplication and your willingness to build your team and expand your network.
Now comes the most important part, the re-engaging of your long inactive affiliates. Your initial reaction and the choice of words to your affiliate play an important role in forming his/her impression of how SFI is performing in the network marketing
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