Stream is actually quite a valuable and effective communication tool.
All you sponsors should use it as often as possible to communicate with your PSAs, CSAs or both. You can also communicate with your A2A friends on Stream.
An affiliate needs to log in order to see what you have written in Stream. All your ‘Movers’ will see your messages because they are the ones that are most likely to log in. They are also the ones that would be actioning their ‘to-do-lists’ and would therefore definitely go to the Stream in order to collect their AVP after reading your messages.
Bear this in mind when compiling your messages for the Stream. Your audience will be ‘Movers’ and those who are lagging behind and may log in every now and then.
Your posting must therefore be:
- Light and encouraging; urging them on to stay the course and become successful
- Instructional :giving them tips and how to do certain things etc..
- Informative : New happenings within SFI/TripleClicks, Spin & Win etc..
- Motivational: Announcing milestones & congratulating the achievers; announcing team contests & their winners; quotes
- Encompassing: While acknowledging achievers, encourage others and also acknowledge their struggles etc..
If you do these things you are using Stream to build up your SFI Business. Your team will be encouraged, well trained and well informed of developments within SFI. They would be happy and passionate about SFI. They will duplicate, they will earn many VPs, they will be very active affiliates and you the Team Leader will have a flourishing SFI business.
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Stream is actually quite a valuable and effective communication tool.
All you sponsors should use it as often as possible to communicate with your PSAs, CSAs or both. You can also communicate with your A2A friends on Stream.
An affiliate needs to log in order to see what you have written in Stream. All your ‘Movers’ will see your messages because they are the ones that are most likely to log in. They are also the ones that would be actioning their ‘to-do-lists’
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