would say that the vast majority of sign-ups are not really engaged with SFI at the beginning. They are new to SFI and probably know nothing about affiliate businesses. I am always delighted the next day to see that they haven’t opt out. If they are active the next day, that’s even better.
When advertising and talking with prospects, I really make the point of letting them know that SFI is not a ‘get rich quick’ venture. It will take time to grow their business and they will have to work consistently and patiently to ensure success.
The reason why I do this is because I want to reduce the number of people who sign up to SFI with the ‘easy money’ frame of mind.
When they do join SFI, I send them a warm welcoming letter and chat with them if I see that they are online.
In my welcome letter, I also talk about the fact that SFI is not a ‘get rich quick scheme’ and that they have just opened up their own business with the SFI.
I want them to be absolutely clear that they are building their business, that they do not work for SFI and that any monies they make will be due largely to their own efforts. If they don’t work, their business will not grow and they do not get any money.
I am not trying to scare them away, on the contrary. I want them to stay. I try to tell them how great SFI is and that as their sponsor, I am here to help them. I invite them to contact me and to use me.
In my letter, as well as the Start / Basics and Launchpad links, I also include in there, the link comparing SFI with other similar businesses, the link to compensation (how we earn our money) and the link to my leadership page.
That is basically all I do with them on Day 1.
The next day, I check their activities and their status. How I react will depend largely on what they have/haven’t done.
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would say that the vast majority of sign-ups are not really engaged with SFI at the beginning. They are new to SFI and probably know nothing about affiliate businesses. I am always delighted the next day to see that they haven’t opt out. If they are active the next day, that’s even better.
When advertising and talking with prospects, I really make the point of letting them know that SFI is not a ‘get rich quick’ venture. It will take time to grow their business and
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