How long should I pursue inactive PSAs/CSAs with emails, e-cards, etc. before giving up on them?

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Olufolake Stephen Adams, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 9/22/2015 8:58 pm
Affiliate since: 06/09/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Olufolake 's 206 other Ask SC answers
Hello Kevin
Like the adage says, 'Winners never quit and quitters never win'.
You don't give up on them until SFI removes them from their database.
I see all inactive PSAs or CSAs as diamonds in the rough or as potential lemonades. What do i mean?
Every diamond is covered with dirts. We can either get trained to be diamond cutters or we choose to leave them there and we die in penury. Either way we need to make a choice.
We are made by our choices and we suffer the consequences.
SFI
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 9/25/2015 10:53 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
I would suggest not 'pursuing inactive members" but continue to include them in your regular message sent out, blog updates and even your Stream Up-dates.

As a team leader it is your responsibility to keep yourself available to all your team members so they know you will not judge them nor will you deter them from working on meaningful goals.

I understand that inactivity does not promote growth so consider what can be done to transition from inactivity to activity. As stated
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Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) Top Author Forum Guru 9/21/2015 12:07 pm
Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 429 | Read Francis's 105 other Ask SC answers
There are many reasons (most of them outside the sponsor’s control) why some affiliates stay inactive. As frustrating as it may sound, it should not hold you back from moving forward.

When a sponsor sends a weekly team message, the same information goes to both active and inactive PSAs/CSAs. This is because this is done through PSA mailer, CSA mailer or Genealogy. In other words with these methods, one is not spending any more time on one type of affiliate than the other.

However,
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Ufuomaoghene Afekhuai, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 9/23/2015 6:03 pm
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Good day Kevin,

In my own opinion, communicating with ones PSAs/CSAs whether active or inactive is very key. For the inactive PSAs, we can re assisgn such affiliates to active PSAs that are from the same country. In that respect, its to wake up those affilates which could be due to Language Barrier or cultural differences.

Likewise, CSAs are no exception. With SFI innovations brought about the CSA exchange programme, as a sponsor you can trade your inactive CSA that are not
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Mar Fajardo, Aff (Ontario, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 9/20/2015 10:52 pm
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You should continue to pursue your inactive PSAs/CSAs with emails, e-cards, etc. for as long as they’re of your Genealogy and have not opted out. You should maintain your connection with them.

If you decide to give up on them, you’re also giving up on their potential of being an SFI affiliate. It is good to review in this case, their potential of becoming successful with their SFI business.

Here is a list of what they could potentially become:

- Your PSAs can
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GT Bulmer, Aff (Alberta, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 9/21/2015 12:35 pm
Affiliate since: 09/25/2012, Power Rank: 152 | Read GT's 63 other Ask SC answers
Hi, Kevin:

It is my opinion that you should keep pursuing them as long as they are in your genealogy. In my experience, you just never know when an inactive member might suddenly decide to become active again. If you show them that you are interested in them, even when they are not active, that might be the catalyst that triggers their renewed interest.

In my case, I was active for a few years, then I stopped being active for a few years, and then when I heard some marketing
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Gliceria Pritchard, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 9/23/2015 6:52 am
Affiliate since: 11/29/2011, Power Rank: 83 | Read Gliceria's 402 other Ask SC answers
You never give up on pursuing your inactive PSAs/CSAs- not while they are still in your Genealogy.

Sending "Here to Help" E-cards with just a simple "hello, hope you're OK, just checking if you need help" every now and then, especially when they have not appeared on your Movers list for quite a while may encourage them to log back in because of your concern.

Always include them in your Weekly Group Mail to keep them in the loop and be updated even if there
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Jacqueline Granger, Aff (Pennsylvania, US) Top Author Forum Guru 9/19/2015 8:27 am
Affiliate since: 08/29/2012, Power Rank: 513 | Read Jacqueline's 83 other Ask SC answers
Hello Kevin,

Never! Never! Never give up on any inactive team members.

Because there is really no way of knowing why someone would sign up and not become active right away, does not mean that they will never come back to check out SFI once again and begin to work SFI.

Continue to be supportive by sending your group mails. By doing so, you could be building up a relationship, that you are not even aware of just yet.

Always keep your door open for all
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5057 votes
Bob Moore, Aff (California, US) Top Author Forum Guru 9/18/2015 4:53 pm
Affiliate since: 01/05/2011, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Bob's 135 other Ask SC answers


I would not use the word pursue. I would rather say how long should
we continue to try and contact our in-active Psas and CSAs.

My response is;
A good salesperson never drops a lead, just because he does not hear
from them. As long as, an in-active PSA or CSA is on your list, I would
encourage you to continue to send out a motivational and update Email
or ECard, at least monthly.
Maybe twice a month. One motivational, one an update/progress report.
Any
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5054 votes
Grant Thomson, Aff (United Kingdom) Top Author Forum Guru 9/20/2015 6:10 am
Affiliate since: 04/29/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Grant's 22 other Ask SC answers
The main point you should observe is that there may be various reasons regarding why those PSA's and CSA's have become inactive in the first place.

How often are you trying to make contact with them?
Have they blocked your email from contacting them through SFI?
Were they EVER actually ACTIVE in the first instance?
If they were active what kind of success did they have?

The most common reason that people give up on any opportunity presented to them is that they
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