Qualities of our PSAs that we should look for before sending them our Designated Diamond (DD) invites are 1) Commitment - They are committed to do SFI & TripleClicks in terms of time spent, effort exerted, and financial investment; 2) Determination - Determined to achieved the highest rank and build a strong team of EA2s/TLs; and 3) Perseverance - Not giving up no matter how inactive their affiliates are and how low their current SFI income is.
You can gauge whether your PSAs are committed or not by 1) Checking their Affiliate Snapshot and see how many badges they have earned. Their badges will tell you how actively they are doing both SFI tasks and TripleClicks activities; 2) Checking their VP ledger especially the Daily Action section and see if they are claiming their Daily Action VersaPoints daily without fail. The TripleClicks section will tell you, if they have made TripleClicks sales and/or purchases. You will see, if they have Gen 1 EA2s/TLs by checking their Leadership & Training section; 3) Checking who are always in your Movers tab. 4) Checking your Genealogy and see how actively and continuously they are recruiting new PSAs to build their downline. 5) Filtering your Genealogy to affiliates who are online, and when you see them online initiate chat with them. When they respond to your chat message or they ask questions via chat is a good sign that they are considering to actively and seriously do SFI.
Through constant 2-way communication with your team members, you will be able to gauge who among your PSAs have the qualities of a potential DTL.
Qualities of our PSAs that we should look for before sending them our Designated Diamond (DD) invites are 1) Commitment - They are committed to do SFI & TripleClicks in terms of time spent, effort exerted, and financial investment; 2) Determination - Determined to achieved the highest rank and build a strong team of EA2s/TLs; and 3) Perseverance - Not giving up no matter how inactive their affiliates are and how low their current SFI income is.
You can gauge whether your PSAs are committed ...more