My advice to you is just to continue communicating with your inactive PSAs/CSAs, telling them of various opportunities that they could have missed if they remain inactive in SFI.
Nurture them with good information about SFI and TripleClicks, its products and the various upgraded policies that make doing the daily-to-do tasks in SFI more of a breeze than a tedious job.
After all, whether you like it or not, your PSAs and CSAs’s inactivity for a period of one year from the date of their enrollment in SFI, would automatically put them off the list by SFI. This action by SFI would be more appropriate and business-like rather than removing them from the roster of affiliates yourself. And this would eliminate personal grudges on you by your inactive PSAs/CSAs. Who knows, they might return to your team someday for whatever reason they have and re-kindle your SFI business relationship with them.
My advice to you is just to continue communicating with your inactive PSAs/CSAs, telling them of various opportunities that they could have missed if they remain inactive in SFI.
Nurture them with good information about SFI and TripleClicks, its products and the various upgraded policies that make doing the daily-to-do tasks in SFI more of a breeze than a tedious job.
After all, whether you like it or not, your PSAs and CSAs’s inactivity for a period of one year from ...more