In my own welcome email, I introduce myself first and let them know who I am and where I am from, like which country. Then I introduce SFI and clarify that this is not a get-rich-quick scheme. I put this particular statement because I don't want the newbies to get a different idea of SFI. Thinking that they put in money today and will get double or triple next month.
This will obviously not sit well with a few people and will probably opt out but hey, at least they won't waste my time and effort.
Then I clarify that this business needs their time and effort just like any other businesses. Just because this is an internet business does not mean the effort we need to put in is any less than a normal storefront business. I know I sound a bit harsh here but I want my new affiliates to know what they are getting in.
And after all that, I assure them that I am here all the way with them. That I have an SFI training website that they can refer to for help. That they can email me anytime if they have any questions. That they can expect to receive tips and tricks from me in their mailbox on how to do the SFI business.
And usually, after sending my welcome message above, I follow up with an e-card with my first tip. It could be anything from suggestions on their monthly goals to not forgetting to click the 'V' at the top corner to collect their Getting Started VPs.
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In my own welcome email, I introduce myself first and let them know who I am and where I am from, like which country. Then I introduce SFI and clarify that this is not a get-rich-quick scheme. I put this particular statement because I don't want the newbies to get a different idea of SFI. Thinking that they put in money today and will get double or triple next month.
This will obviously not sit well with a few people and will probably opt out but hey, at least they won't waste my time ...more