Although there are some advantages of niche marketing which may be geographic; the benefits of throwing wide your net for Affiliates is great. Since your question is: "Should I or shouldn't I try to recruit people to become SFI affiliates when they are not English speakers/readers?". My answer is YES, you should!
When you recruit non English speaking/reading Affiliates; it opens another opportunity to develop yourself as an Affiliate of a company that operates in more than 200 countries. You would remain a novice in International business if you don't do that at all. There are countries doing well in SFI whose official language is not English.
SFI, being an international opportunity has a Google Translator at the bottom of the Affiliate Center which your non English PSA could use to be able to understand what is written in the SFI Affiliate Center. I tried it for my dialect and the translation is fair. It is better than everything in English for people that do not understand English at all.
You can use Email as your main method of communicating with such Affiliates. You can use an email translation service to provide a seamless support for such Affiliates. Apart from Google Translator, there are others that can be used also with improved efficiency.
You can also connect these Affiliates with their country leaders for help using a2a. Even with the modified a2a, Affiliate can receive requests from as many Affiliates he approves: only he cannot initiate the contacts except those of them in his "10 list of a2a". So a2a still helps. Better still, such affiliate can follow Affiliates from his countries and thus be able to learn from them.
The option of reassignment of such Affiliates to performing Affiliates from the same country is also helpful. Since you still benefit from the team through Matching VersaPoints; as well as strengthen your team by so doing; it is worthwhile.
In Affiliate marketing, you need not limit yourself only to a geographic. Here is divine counsel: "Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass."
Cheers!
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Although there are some advantages of niche marketing which may be geographic; the benefits of throwing wide your net for Affiliates is great. Since your question is: "Should I or shouldn't I try to recruit people to become SFI affiliates when they are not English speakers/readers?". My answer is YES, you should!
When you recruit non English speaking/reading Affiliates; it opens another opportunity to develop yourself as an Affiliate of a company that operates in more than 200
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