Hello DENUELA !
Much is being said in the SFI Affiliate Center Forum, AskSC, and a2a about how few newly sponsored affiliates actually get active with their businesses. This is a real problem; based on my own experience, only about 2% of new PSAs will do anything. Many acquire 10 to 100 VP, and then just fade away. Why is this? And what can we, as SFI leaders, do to turn this around?
A s SFI leaders, it is our job to search through our PSAs to find the few we can teach to duplicate our efforts.
The first thing we need to do is to identify the reasons for the high drop out rate. From this SFI Forum thread come these possible drop out causes:
• Failure to log in every day and do the required work.
• Affiliates are constantly looking for something better.
• Affiliates say they do not understand the program.
• When they join SFI they are looking to get rich quick or are broke and need quick income.
• They are inactive because their sponsors do not try to help their team members understand the SFI system, because they do not understand how SFI works themselves.
• Sponsors do not have time to explain SFI to their downline, so there is a communication gap.
• A lot of new affiliates do not have the patience to learn the benefits of SFI.
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO KEEP NEW AFFILIATES FROM LOSING INTEREST
• When we say that new affiliates become overwhelmed by the vast SFI knowledge base and related training, we are really saying they are losing interest because of all they are required to do. Because our new PSAs come from all sorts of cultures, different educational backgrounds, and a variety of work experiences ranging from none to 40 or 50 years, we just don't know how they will react to all the information available to the them. This is why we must think of small ways to reduce the stress placed on new affiliates.
• In these next few sections, we will discuss some possible solutions to the problems coming from our Forum analysis above. These solutions are not intended as suggestions for revising the already wonderful way SFI helps new affiliates get off to a good start. The solutions are intended for Team Leaders and other upline members who may be in a position to influence new PSAs and answer their questions.
• Some new affiliates are not interested in studying about SFI or don't want to take more time learning how to run their SFI businesses.
Therefore, we should not contact them daily. We can contact them at the most three times a day. Day’s can be chosen depending upon your own convenience.
Hope it helps
Have a nice day !!
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Hello DENUELA !
Much is being said in the SFI Affiliate Center Forum, AskSC, and a2a about how few newly sponsored affiliates actually get active with their businesses. This is a real problem; based on my own experience, only about 2% of new PSAs will do anything. Many acquire 10 to 100 VP, and then just fade away. Why is this? And what can we, as SFI leaders, do to turn this around?
A s SFI leaders, it is our job to search through our PSAs to find the few we can teach to duplicate
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