I think when someone has just joined SFI; the sponsor will easily be able to tell if that person is serious by the way they respond when you talk to them and their performance in the first three months. For every new prospect, the material about SFI is readily available and the sponsor is there to guide the new affiliate. I believe that most sponsors, who write to the new prospect by sending them a welcome letter or email, introduce the important aspects of SFI.
It seems to me that affiliates who come to SFI through talking to the sponsor (for example, friends etc.,) are more likely to be more serious than those who randomly coming in en mass. This is because the former method builds confidence and trust in the prospect. Having said that when you get your affiliates through online advertising campaigns, you will get both types, that is those who are and not serious. You have presented exactly the same message to both types. Therefore this problem largely depends on the prospects. The statistics show that most are not serious but the only way to get the serious ones is to keep on advertising and not be disheartened.
I think when someone has just joined SFI; the sponsor will easily be able to tell if that person is serious by the way they respond when you talk to them and their performance in the first three months. For every new prospect, the material about SFI is readily available and the sponsor is there to guide the new affiliate. I believe that most sponsors, who write to the new prospect by sending them a welcome letter or email, introduce the important aspects of SFI.
It seems to me that affiliates ...more