Greetings!
Very interesting question! :-)
Firstly be sure they send a message of welcome, introduce yourself !!
Many of them are beginning to get confused and not know how to start working SFI and TRIPLECLICK.
Send them a link to the beginning.
Try to engage in conversation with them if you see that they are online.
For many will at the outset to see if they are interested in this job or not.
There are a variety of communication with their subsidiaries.
You do not need to be strenuous and persuade someone for this job, because not all persistent and interested.
The best way to communicate if you see that they are online, chat, email, telephone conversations if you are unable to because of the language, because not everyone knows English.
If the branch, do not understand English, try to arrange that they are writing in another language, there is a google translator to facilitate the work of all of us.
At SFI and TRIPLECLICK pages have a translator in any language, so there should be no problem communicating via email or chat.
At least once a week stay in touch with its subsidiaries (but only to those who work and who are interested).
Do not waste your time on people who do not want to work, then concentrate on the people who want this job.
Support its subsidiaries, reward them ...
If you are persistent you will definitely time effort worthwhile.
There are a couple of sayings that will encourage you in future work, to be the best possible sponsor.
I wish you happiness and NOT GIVE UP !!!
- Success does not come by itself, for it is wrong to fight.
- I appreciate someone who lives to learn.
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Greetings!
Very interesting question! :-)
Firstly be sure they send a message of welcome, introduce yourself !!
Many of them are beginning to get confused and not know how to start working SFI and TRIPLECLICK.
Send them a link to the beginning.
Try to engage in conversation with them if you see that they are online.
For many will at the outset to see if they are interested in this job or not.
There are a variety of communication with their subsidiaries.
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