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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Gopakumar Rajan, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 11/30/2014 7:00 am
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We cannot say why one PSA or CSA is inactive without he/she let know us the true reasons. Some of them just click the link out of curiosity; some for getting some easy money. Most of the people who search for a home business are prey for some scam sites and ripped off before they join SFI. So they may think that this is also such a site. Sometimes language is a major problem. We can see live example at the KOT game that some participants did not understand simple questions.

I think most
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Smart Djebah, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 12/1/2014 3:17 pm
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It is worth it to keep sending supportive emails to PSAs and CSAs who have 0 VP and been inactive for weeks or months because you do not know what challenges that may have kept them from activating their SFI business and moreover, your do not know when your email may strike a cord in these inactive affiliate to become active again.

This assertion may sound far fetched, but we have often heard on forum from affiliates who were inactive for long periods until a mails send by sponsors / co-sponsors
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Sean Bottorff, Aff (Ohio, US) Top Author Forum Guru 11/26/2014 1:33 pm
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I know it may feel like a waste of time to keep send out newsletters and email when you believe that they will just be ignored but the simple fact is that some people need to hear different things than others and maybe one of those emails that you send out will be read and will strike a chord with someone who you thought was previously inactive. Then all of the sudden BANG they are on your movers list and working their way up. So while you should work with your worker on promoting duplication, do
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Sunildatt Limaye, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 11/27/2014 9:27 am
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Hello Julito,

We have been given facility to send emails from our affiliate center to PSAs or CSAs or both.

Sending mail to all is just a click away. You do not need to spend extra time to send emails to all the group members. So I suggest if you are sending supportive emails keep on sending them to all irrespective of their VPs.

However it will be in your interest if you send these "0 VP" PSAs/ CSAs emails on their registered personal emails ids. If they
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Lee Coffin, Aff (Alberta, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 11/28/2014 8:11 am
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Is it worth it to keep sending supportive emails to PSAs and CSAs who have 0 VP and been inactive for weeks or months

yes it is worth it to keep sending supportive messages to PSAs that have 0 vps as you will receive weekly vps for group PSAs/ CSAs email message group mail outs and will include supportive emails to PSAs with 0 vps

Continuing to send out supportive emails to PSAs with 0 vps will encourage them to start earning vps and become active in their SFI business which
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Earl Winfrey, Aff (South carolina, US) Top Author Forum Guru 12/5/2014 5:13 pm
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As long as they did not opt out of the system, they will receive the weekly communication you send out for the 30 action VPs. So in that sense, I would say keep them as part of your weekly communication so you can keep them close. I know from experience that SFI can be overwhelming at first so there could be "late bloomers" who take longer to get started. Those are the ones who need encouraging messages through the weekly communication so SFI can stay visible for them.
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 11/26/2014 10:49 am
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Hi,Julito Macapagal!

This is a good question..

I've been working on this so much on my team with practise ..so,I should say that this answer would be definitely"Yes".

As most of us knew that SFI looks complicated which inturn is very simple and easy to understand which all new member always took in the wrong ways.

Therefore,our new member might be inactive for a longtime in afraid complicated works that might engage with SFI,so sending out supportive
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Aina Lia, Aff (Malaysia) Top Author Forum Guru 12/2/2014 10:37 am
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We have the same rate of inactive PSAs and CSAs. Even they are not active, as long as they in your genealogy, have patience and don’t give up on them. You will never know when they would come back and be active again. Continue your support via genealogy team mail every week. Better if you have valid email address, write to them and ‘touch base’ as a friend and their Sponsor/Co-Sponsor. Gain their trust, convince them with facts and share your achievement/success as a proof that SFI is
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3429 votes
Porntip Thoenburin, Aff (Thailand) Top Author Forum Guru 11/27/2014 2:56 am
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Yes very useful.

Using the filters in the Genealogy, select those in active people. Then treat them not as a sign up, but a prospect. Focus on 3 things in your content,

1. Your successes. Win TCredits, win Daily Grand, win an Auction... Tell the story, let them all know about your every success.

2. How SFI works and why it is the perfect place to succeed. This is not training but recruiting. Write 5 or 6 emails on the compensation plan.

3. Valuable content.
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Paul Kline, Aff (Arkansas, US) Top Author Forum Guru 12/2/2014 9:55 am
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The way I approach the issue of people in my Genealogy who have never made any effort to build their business, or people who worked for a while then stopped, or people who do a little work now and then is this:

1.- Like myself, there are people who initially look at SFI and then see another program they believe is easier and will generate income faster. They jump to the other program only to learn it isn't just handing out free money. They may jump to several other programs too, before
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