It is absolutely worth it to keep sending supportive emails to your inactive PSAs and CSAs, no matter how long they have been dormant or have zero VP.
You need to keep them informed, up-to-date and in the loop at all times even if you know they're not even reading your emails. You’ll never know when something in your message may hit the mark and arouse their interest.
A lot of very successful affiliates have said that when they joined they were not as interested in the business as they should have been. Others have full time jobs and family to worry about and time or money was the issue. But because of the weekly messages from their sponsors, they have decided one day to take another look at SFI.
Impressed by the tenacity of their sponsors in not giving up on them, they decided to give SFI another look and were surprised at the growth and speed of progress of SFI and TripleClicks and the success of its affiliates while they were still sitting on the fence. asleep or undecided, and not bothering to have a look-see at their own SFI business.
A lot have expressed their regret that they have wasted a long time ignoring the messages and emails and failed to realize the potential of SFI and failed to see the Big Picture.
Most PSAs and CSAs join SFI for different reasons, and those who joined out of curiosity or by accident will not necessarily get started, so they remain in the sideline, not understanding much about SFI and not sure whether to get started at all, hence they have zero VP.
For this reason, it is not only worth it to keep the communication lines open, to keep sending supportive emails, but to have the SFI door wide open for them to come back in and give the business and themselves a chance to grow and succeed.
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It is absolutely worth it to keep sending supportive emails to your inactive PSAs and CSAs, no matter how long they have been dormant or have zero VP.
You need to keep them informed, up-to-date and in the loop at all times even if you know they're not even reading your emails. You’ll never know when something in your message may hit the mark and arouse their interest.
A lot of very successful affiliates have said that when they joined they were not as interested in the
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