A new program has been started with SFI it is called, CSA (Co-Sponsored Affiliate) Exchange. You can read about it here: https://www.sfimg.com/Support/Solution?id=211449&referrer=search
The inactive affiliates from different countries other than yours are exchanged with affiliates from your country. This will make it easier for communications to take place between co-sponsor and affiliate. Because of this many of the once inactive affiliates become interested in restarting with SFI and TripleClicks.
This action is stirring up a lot of questions as to how are we going to know when we receive new exchanged CSAs? And how can I get their attention to engage with them?
First of all Gery has informed us, in the forum that they are working on a notice that you will receive when there has been an exchange CSA added to your team. This way you can greet them the same way you would greet any other CSAs in your team.
As to; what to say to the new exchange CSA in your group to get them to be active will still be a challenge. They will only “wake up” and be active if they choose to do so and almost nothing you say will persuade them differently. But the exchange system does make the odds of the CSA becoming active better.
If only one out of 50 exchanged affiliates wake up and become active again it would be worth the trade! I personally would not treat the exchanged CSAs any differently than how I treat my CSAs that I did not trade.
With this link you can keep track of what is happening with your exchanged affiliates : Exchange manager link - http://www.sfimg.com/MyAccount/CSAExchange
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A new program has been started with SFI it is called, CSA (Co-Sponsored Affiliate) Exchange. You can read about it here: https://www.sfimg.com/Support/Solution?id=211449&referrer=search
The inactive affiliates from different countries other than yours are exchanged with affiliates from your country. This will make it easier for communications to take place between co-sponsor and affiliate. Because of this many of the once inactive affiliates become interested in
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