I personally avoid putting emphasis on inactive affiliates. It is so unnecessary. They are part of our downline, and as such, we have various tools to contacts them, without singling them out, and without stressing out over their lack of activity.
The team mail tools (Genealogy mailer, PSAs mailer and CSAs mailer) can, on a regular basis, help us reach all our team members, drawing their attention to new SFI developments, such as games, new features and new products, motivating them all, inactive and inactive alike, to take action and build their businesses.
An inactive affiliate who comes across such emails may find a reason to be become active. Thus, we will have brought them back, without singling them out.
Only in the case when an affiliate was active and suddenly stops working, should we sent special mail to them. In such case we have the genealogy filters and E-cards to target them specifically. I limit myself to about a month of individual attention, mailing to the affiliate and asking them whether they need any support or if they have any question I could answers to help them resume their activity. After a month, I limit myself to sending them the regular team mail.
I do also send weekly mail to 'red flagged" affiliates as they are at risk of being deleted from the SFI databases. I draw their attention on their situation and the imminence of their loosing their businesses, if they do not take action.
I agree with those who say that we should never give up on any affiliate. As long as they have not opted out, we should continue sending them at least the weekly team mail.
Many forum posts have told us about affiliates who were inactive for a long time and finally started to focus on working regularly at building their SFI teams. Such affiliates have expressed their appreciation about their sponsor who kept sending them mail all the time they remained inactive.
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I personally avoid putting emphasis on inactive affiliates. It is so unnecessary. They are part of our downline, and as such, we have various tools to contacts them, without singling them out, and without stressing out over their lack of activity.
The team mail tools (Genealogy mailer, PSAs mailer and CSAs mailer) can, on a regular basis, help us reach all our team members, drawing their attention to new SFI developments, such as games, new features and new products, motivating them all,
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