I wish to share this experience to help others understand how well you can use tact to your advantage when you are communicating with affiliates.
I recently found one of my downlines purchasing a pack of NMP. I felt encouraged that he was taking the initiative to understand the concept of SFI and was following the guidelines set out for him. Within a short period of this first purchase be bought another pack of NMP. I watched his second purchase and then decided to comment.
On many occasions I am usually quick to send out E Cards and Emails to downlines explaining the benefits of having a minimum qualification of EA but as one of my mentor mentioned - "leave them alone". This helps to a degree because it allows the affiliates to make independent decisions without any coercion or pressure from upline members.
Subsequently, I commented that in his $40 purchase of 2 NMP packs, he could also have paid for a Standing Order for less and earn 10% bonus shares on his VPs. There was no indication of reproach for his wrong decision or that he should spend anything extra for a Standing Order. The next step was that he paid for a SO and qualified as a Bronze Team Leader in 5 days of his joining.
It is pointless trying to persuade an affiliate to place a Standing Order, it has to come from him/her - this is when you will know how serious he is in conducting this business.
I wish to share this experience to help others understand how well you can use tact to your advantage when you are communicating with affiliates.
I recently found one of my downlines purchasing a pack of NMP. I felt encouraged that he was taking the initiative to understand the concept of SFI and was following the guidelines set out for him. Within a short period of this first purchase be bought another pack of NMP. I watched his second purchase and then decided to comment.