Is it worth it to keep sending supportive emails to PSAs and CSAs who have 0 VP and been inactive for weeks or months?

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Ed Hosmer, Aff (Indiana, US) Top Author Forum Guru 11/26/2014 1:02 pm
Affiliate since: 05/09/2010, Power Rank: 122 | Read Ed's 24 other Ask SC answers
Yes it is worth it to keep sending mails to your PSAs and CSAs who are inactive. You never know when one of these affiliates will become active and start logging into their account every day and start buying products from TripleClicks. Either way it will eventually make you money and/or advance you in rank. I will keep mailing all of my affiliates each and every week in the hopes that they will become active.
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Sola Agunbiade, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 12/6/2014 5:14 am
Affiliate since: 11/19/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Sola's 4 other Ask SC answers
Yes. It is worth it.

It is like having a database of customer contact for your business. It depends on how you manage them. You never can tell the type of message you will send that will appeal to them.

Remember, most people want to make money without working for it and they assume the moment they sign-up at SFI, they will have their account credited with dollars.

You need to send messages of encouragement and most importantly, your own testimonies to your CSAs.
PSAs
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 11/27/2014 9:01 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
You never know when it'll 'click' into place and all of a sudden it 'just all makes sense' and they'll start running their business like a PRO!

Never Ever Give Up!

Running a business, running a business online isn't easy, and it'll be like paddling upstream without a paddle until it makes sense.

Keep talking to them. You never know which email will help them.

Never Ever Give Up. And never ever give up Trying!!!

It's worth it all. SFI and TripleClicks
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Sylvia I. Ajagu, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 11/30/2014 6:09 am
Affiliate since: 03/20/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Sylvia I.'s 38 other Ask SC answers
Yes, it is very important to not let go. Your constant words of encouragement can boost the person's moral. Don't forget that human beings are really difficult to manage. You need to push more miles to gain your purpose.

There may be some reasons behind their not being able to continue. It could be laziness, lack of funds, tiredness after the day's work, internet connection, or that it is too rigorous, or that the proceed from it is too small or that it takes too long before you start
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Afesha Homeward , Aff (Trinidad And Tobago) Top Author Forum Guru 11/26/2014 10:36 am
Affiliate since: 09/29/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Afesha 's 12 other Ask SC answers
I believe it is is worth it. You don't know the reason why that person has been inactive. Possible reasons are:
1. They need help and do not know how to ask
2. They've given up because they have no idea what they're doing
3. They've lost interest in the business and need an incentive
4. They are not future thinking

Your job as a sponsor is to address concern. Find out what is happening with these inactive CSA's and PSA's. Continue sending emails periodically, but
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Darla Phillips, Aff (Missouri, US) Top Author Forum Guru 11/28/2014 5:52 am
Affiliate since: 07/16/2011, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Darla's 53 other Ask SC answers
Hello and great question.

It is Important to continue to contact your PSA / CSA that have 0 VP.

Just the other day I had a CSA contact me out of the Blue asking me how to work SFI and I helped him and he started collecting VP right away!

They may not have had the help when they first joined, communication may have been in

different languages that they could not understand, or maybe they weren't interested in

SFI at that time.

What
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Rhona Carantes, Aff (Philippines) Top Author Forum Guru 11/26/2014 8:20 pm
Affiliate since: 06/21/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Rhona 's 7 other Ask SC answers
Yes. I would continue to include them all in my group mails for as long as they have not opted out. I would give everyone an equal chance - a 1 year period to receive my mails. I would choose not to discriminate - for the same good reason that SFI has chosen to do so, and I'm thankful for that.

Within this time frame of inactivity, one can never know when one or more of them will miraculously come back to life, become one of your very best movers and achievers, like many affiliates have
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Asim Asim, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 11/27/2014 9:55 am
Affiliate since: 10/10/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Asim's 11 other Ask SC answers
There is nothing wrong sending supporting emails to PSAs and CSAs that are inactive and have 0 VP for weeks or months;

But the emails that are being sent should be well written to convince them and encourage them on the need to see what they stand to benefit in SFI.

However they may keep ignoring but a time may come that, they will have a change of mind to continue, that is why the content of the email must be very motivational to record a positive impression of SFI in their
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Cal Warren Akers, Aff (Pennsylvania, US) Top Author Forum Guru 11/30/2014 6:25 am
Affiliate since: 03/14/2009, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Cal Warren's 108 other Ask SC answers
Absolutely "YES" Julito!

You never know when someone will get tired of being a "Professional" opportunity seeker, and decide, once and for all, to become an "ACTIVE" SFI Member.

One thing about signing up with SFI, an individual is allowed a full-year of inactivity before his/her name is removed completely from their database. During that time, they can become active again or, as in many cases, even for the first time. Who knows, Julito? It could
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 11/27/2014 2:38 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
I believe it is worth talking with everyone at least once, and that includes the "second-home" CSAs and inactive PSAs that your sponsor might give you. I have occasionally been surprised by getting some response back, even if it proved short-lived at times, but it certainly doesn't hurt to include them.

Sometimes, it's just a question of finding the right tactic for talking to someone. I have even sparked some conversation by urging these people toward OPTING OUT--some people
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