Doing the Daily To-Do list should be enough to motivate any affiliate. There is a lot of information, tips and resources within those pages to make one want to do more.
Interest in the To-Do list only, may indicate a lack of knowledge of what SFI is really all about. Since it requires signing in there is obviously no problem with computer or internet. There is enough motivation to show up.
Completing the To-Do list will not give them an income, only an entry into the Grand Draw, it will not even give him/her EA status. If he is expecting to be an EA2 or a team leader he must work towards it each month. Understanding this will help him/her move beyond this.
You want to get the affiliate to open up and explain what his/her expectations are. If it is to get more out of SFI than just the 'To-Do' list. Show him/her how doing more will get them there.
Have they set goals? if accomplishing their goals involve doing more show them how to accomplish their goals. If he/she is just too lazy to do more, then they are too lazy to succeed.
If they are too lazy to work they may be interested in the games. Brag about your winnings and encourage them to try for fun.
You may want to organize contests surrounding more elaborate tasks. See who the winners are!
Hope this helps!
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Doing the Daily To-Do list should be enough to motivate any affiliate. There is a lot of information, tips and resources within those pages to make one want to do more.
Interest in the To-Do list only, may indicate a lack of knowledge of what SFI is really all about. Since it requires signing in there is obviously no problem with computer or internet. There is enough motivation to show up.
Completing the To-Do list will not give them an income, only an entry into the Grand
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