It is a very common situation in SFI to enroll an affiliate who appears to be a go-getter, someone who starts accumulating points, we as the sponsor get excited thinking we finally hit that diamond mine, only to find out the next day they disappear off the face of the earth.
One of the things that you as the sponsor and Team Leader should understand is that you have done nothing wrong. What has taken place happens to every person who has ever built a business with SFI.
Is SFI doing something wrong? – NO - When a company offers “free” enrollment, free training and many other free things, you will enroll several people who want to come in and so to speak “kick a few tires.” When they realize there is work involved with building a business then they leave in a hurry.
Another thing that happens as to why an affiliate starts good and then leaves is because that affiliate is signed up with a website that pays him/her to join free marketing companies and earn a few points and then they get paid a few cents for enrolling – their happy and they leave as quick as they came.
There are many legit reasons a person may sign up and then become inactive – as a Team Leader the best you can do is to try to contact that affiliate and simply ask them why they became inactive and if there is anything you can do for them.
If they do not “opt-out” of SFI, continue to send them weekly newsletters and stream messages – maybe things will work out for the affiliate and they will become active again.
What I do when this happens to me is I will contact them through their email address which they signed up with. If the email comes back – or is never answered – I consider that they have no interest in SFI.
As long as they are still enrolled I will continue to send newsletters and stream messages in their direction. Someday they might see how SFI and TripleClicks could help them reach all their financial dreams and they could come back.
There are too many people out in the world who are looking for a good Internet Company to build a home business with and I am putting my main efforts into finding them so I can help them to succeed.
I see it this way – “someone ran an ad and I responded – I am a team leader heading for the top of the company – If someone can find a person like me then my chances of finding someone that will work as hard as I do is out there waiting for me to invite them – NEXT!!
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It is a very common situation in SFI to enroll an affiliate who appears to be a go-getter, someone who starts accumulating points, we as the sponsor get excited thinking we finally hit that diamond mine, only to find out the next day they disappear off the face of the earth.
One of the things that you as the sponsor and Team Leader should understand is that you have done nothing wrong. What has taken place happens to every person who has ever built a business with SFI.
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