A great way to confirm email correspondence would be to include a call to action. This call to action can be a sale, a reply to the email, or some other action that would allow you to find out who within your team has done the action.
If you have invested in an email program than a surefire way would be to check the statistics and reports to see who opened the emails and even clicked the links within the email. Many programs like aWeber and Mail Chimp give detailed statistics on some of the basic email actions such as just opening the email.
I think most people within SFI have not invested in an email program such as these which might be the best recourse for finding out who is opening your emails.
One of the call to actions that my upline has taught me was to ask the recipients to respond to the email once it was read. I will receive a message in my inbox from my team members from this call to action which puts them on my radar as people who are serious about there business.
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A great way to confirm email correspondence would be to include a call to action. This call to action can be a sale, a reply to the email, or some other action that would allow you to find out who within your team has done the action.
If you have invested in an email program than a surefire way would be to check the statistics and reports to see who opened the emails and even clicked the links within the email. Many programs like aWeber and Mail Chimp give detailed statistics on some of ...more