Putting out a newsletter (team mailer) every week can start to make you think just what in the world am I going to share with my team that they haven’t already read or heard.
The first thing we need to understand is that we do not know if the information that we are sharing is something they have read already. After two years of being with SFI I am still learning and finding out new things.
Also keep in mind that if your SFI and TripleClicks business is growing you will constantly be adding new people to your group, PSAs (Personally Sponsored Affiliates) and CSAs (Co-Sponsored Affiliates). So the information you share can be repeated at times so your new team mates will have the same information as the rest of your team.
The content that I use:
First – I always have a few short lines to cover subjects that are not related to the business. I believe this personal information lets your team feel more comfortable when reading your newsletters.
Second – I have subscribed to the SFI News post and the news post from TripleClicks. Believe me they send you enough material every month to put into your newsletters to your team. Go to this link and sign up for the news to be sent to you: http://news.sfimg.com/ Also sign up for the post from TripleClicks blog here: http://news.tripleclicks.com/
The majority of my newsletters are made from the news blogs listed above. I simply copy and paste the news into my letters and then I tweek them a bit to make the news little more personal without changing the content.
I also like to conclude my newsletters with a couple current testimonies from the SFI weekly post. And with my sign off stating that I am always ready to help then and I include the email address where they can reach me faster than anywhere else.
P.S. By the way I always save a copy of every newsletter that I send to my team. This way if a member ask me about something that was printed in a newsletter a week or so ago I can look it up in the newsletter file and see the exact information that I sent I send them a new copy to verify what was shared before. (This has helped me several times).
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Putting out a newsletter (team mailer) every week can start to make you think just what in the world am I going to share with my team that they haven’t already read or heard.
The first thing we need to understand is that we do not know if the information that we are sharing is something they have read already. After two years of being with SFI I am still learning and finding out new things.
Also keep in mind that if your SFI and TripleClicks business
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