That’s a great question and one that I think is on the minds on all marketers…experienced and new affiliates.
The way I would approach this situation would be to ask the affiliate to explain what the reason is for their dissatisfaction. Get the affiliate to tell you what is going on. It may be as simple as they just do not understand a part of the program and you could help them work through the confusion. It could be they have something going on in their life that is causing a stressful situation and they are just unconsciously using SFI as a relief valve. Sometimes if you get the affiliate to talk about why they are unhappy with SFI, they may come to a self-realization it is not the program at all but something else. And it could be that the affiliate just wants someone to listen to their concerns. As we all realize, to be a good leader, you have to be a good listener.
There are so many specific things you could say to the affiliate but each answer would depend on who the member is, where they are in the program, what is happening at that point in their life, etc.
To answer your question, I think the bottom line is to communicate with the affiliate. Let them know you are there for them and willing to help them in any way you can. Be supportive in getting them past this current mindset and help them move on to bigger and better things.
I hope this answer helps you formulate ideas of your own as to what to say to your affiliate.
That’s a great question and one that I think is on the minds on all marketers…experienced and new affiliates.
The way I would approach this situation would be to ask the affiliate to explain what the reason is for their dissatisfaction. Get the affiliate to tell you what is going on. It may be as simple as they just do not understand a part of the program and you could help them work through the confusion. It could be they have something going on in their life that is causing a ...more