There is no hard, fast, nor reliable method to solve this problem. New affiliates sign up to begin for many reasons:
1. SFI is so successful?
2. Was it their dream?
3. Earning an online income?
4. Start growing a second income from home?
5. To sign up to SFI is free?
6. Boredom; and SFI looks like a time killer, but potentially interesting and alluring?
7. Referral from someone?
8. Referral from you?
The fact is they have to want to join, for the right reasons, and must have the determination to learn, read, grow and succeed, the desire to want to create wealth, it has to be a passion, invested in daily, they must know it is time consuming and hard work – definitely not a get rich quick scheme.
Only then, do you stand a chance of keeping them active and preventing them from quitting.
Yes, you can send them a welcome e-card, and a welcome message or email, and perhaps gift them a Tcredit or Gift Card/Certificate, but unless that desire lies within them, your efforts will be 9 times out of 10 fruitless.
Don’t waste your time with quitters and non-believers, focus on those few you can convince and support into being your tomorrows leaders, or better yet, where your money lies – profit. Seek out the diamonds from the stones, it takes only one email to determine someone’s true ambitions within SFI and whether they will quit and run or stay the course.
Generally, if they have signed up, not completed any actions/VP’s, and have never logged in again, chance are they won’t, move on, for every few stones lies a diamond. Focus on buying your PSA’s and investing in S Builder Co-ops. That way you are guaranteed a higher success rate of a PSA not quitting on you.
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There is no hard, fast, nor reliable method to solve this problem. New affiliates sign up to begin for many reasons:
1. SFI is so successful?
2. Was it their dream?
3. Earning an online income?
4. Start growing a second income from home?
5. To sign up to SFI is free?
6. Boredom; and SFI looks like a time killer, but potentially interesting and alluring?
7. Referral from someone?
8. Referral from you?
The fact is they have to want to join, for
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