Should I put my CSAs into the new CSA Exchange? If yes...or no...explain why.

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Debra Lacye, Aff (California, US) Top Author Forum Guru 8/2/2015 1:11 am
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The only reason, in my opinion, not to do this is if all your CSAs are active.

Put all your inactive CSAs that are not from your country and are not red-flagged into the exchange. What have you got to lose?

Another plus, since we all are someone's CSAs, is that some of your PSAs may become active after receiving a co-sponsor from their own country.
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/1/2015 9:58 pm
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This is a good question.You should put all your CSA"s into the exchange that are not from
your country.

You may choose to keep those that speak your language but are from a different country.

Some of you speak more than one language, so these team leaders can offer support.

We will all continue to receive new CSA"s as a group for our title rewards.So exchanging
will be an ongoing process.
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/1/2015 6:54 pm
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Absolutely Yes. The purpose of the CSA exchange is too exchange those that are not from your country or do not speak your language into those that do.

Most CSAs are inactive and will take convincing to return to SFI. For example you are from the Phillipines so you will get more CSAs from your country so you can tell them how great SFI is!
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/2/2015 3:34 am
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Using the CSA Exchange is a matter of logic and strategy, must like everything else. For those CSAs with whom you have communicated and who keep active, you're going to choose to keep them because they're actively helping you earn money. Those who have been less responsive and who live in other countries, by comparison, are probably worth exchanging because they're less likely to prove active for you, unlike any affiliates you may receive in return.
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Yvonne Peters, Aff (Netherlands) Top Author Forum Guru 8/2/2015 2:57 am
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The purpose of the CSA exchange is too exchange those that are not from your country or do not speak your language into those that do.

Most CSAs are inactive and will take convincing to return to SFI. For example you are from the Dutch so you will get more CSAs from your country so you can tell them how great SFI is! in your own language.
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Aleksandra Antonijevic, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 8/4/2015 4:13 pm
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You can do CSA Exchange on your geneology in SFI ancount.
Why should you do that?
So you can change the CSA with other speech areas in the CSA of your voice area and so you can improve communication with your CSA members . In this way, it may also happen that if any of those members registered with a foreign sponsor , and did not know how to go to work , and help it to start your SFI business . that way you'll help yourself and them . You will have a profit from them , and they will be
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Dzul Latif, Aff (Singapore) Top Author Forum Guru 8/1/2015 10:46 pm
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Yes.., Why not..?

One good benefit is that, we hope to get exchanged with a more nearby locals or easy speaking languages to enhance our team network communications.

This is muchly another great effort to build an active and progressive positive team to practice duplication and move the whole team towards success..
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Olivera Stefanović, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 8/2/2015 1:55 pm
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If you have inactive CSA you should put them in exchange pool. But, not necessary if you think than is better for you to keep them. Some members think that their CSA eventually become active and keep their CSA. I think, the best way is exchange. I put all my inactive CSA in exchange pool.
Of course, active CSA should be preserved.
7154 votes
Augustine Uwah, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2015 8:20 pm
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Unfortunately, nobody has the right to tell you YES or NO.

Why?

As explained in the CSA Exchange description area. Exchanging of CSA can not be redo after adding them for Exchange list.

Furthermore, the only CSA's that needs to be changed are those inactive CSA's and not necessarily all CSA's not from your home country. I strongly believe you alone knows your CSA's and how active they are and you alone can make the decision of the Exchange.

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Emina Basic, Aff (Bosnia And Herzegovina) Top Author Forum Guru 8/2/2015 5:51 am
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Very good question.. The good thing is that we can change the inactive CSA, and may have success with new ones, which are from our area . And establish better communication . Its to hard to speak with somebody, who dont know your laungauge, or English.. You can try with a translate, but its to hard also.. Good idea from SFI to change Csa, of course we will not alter those who work and are active. Good luck
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