Remind them that this is pure profit, and any amount of pure profit is great, considering that some brick and mortar businesses don't see a profit for more than two years. Any profit in the first six months is really awesome. Just keep reminding her what a great job she's doing and tell her not to give up, things will get bigger and better as she grows with SFI.
The building of a strong house starts with a strong foundation. Tell them about your own profit/commission, how you felt when you recieved it, encouraging them to put more effort by
1. Spreading the good news about SFI by sponsoring others to join the SFI train.
2. Creating a Standing Order.
3. Making sales and Purchases on TripleClicks.
4. Encouraging others to sell or buy via TripleClicks.
With whole lot of this, they will smile home with a bag full of commission.
all you can say is that it will get bigger each month they get more people to join them that become EA and now you also get csa's over the pass few years that you stay ea. So you got a better way to increase your check each month than ever before in sfi.
Let the affiliate know that he/she is not alone. I am sure that most if not all of us had to start small, and eventually as we use the resources of SFI to their fullest, we will see better income. That's the way most businesses are; you do not see a big income right away.
Empathize with affiliates who are unsatisfied with their first SFI commission. Tell them what yours was and assure them by explaining why you decided to stay with SFI. My first commission was 6.33! That's peanuts! But, now I've taken my 'peanuts' to make 'peanut butter' and real soon I can see how SFI will provide me some real 'bread & butter!' Seriously, building success does take time. I've been in SFI since 2007 and I didn't get my 'ahh ha' moment until 2010 - 2010! That's 3 years before I started to make 1 dime BUT it was MY fault. When I changed the way I approach my marketing and the business as a whole then my income changed!
Therefore, I continue to encourage and support all affiliates 150%. Remind yourself of why YOU joined SFI. Don't ever give up on your dreams. Replace your fears with faith - your ignorance with knowledge and dig your heels in and work. Patiently and persistantly continue to build on what you know. Stick to it and you will reap what labor you have sown if you faint not!
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Empathize with affiliates who are unsatisfied with their first SFI commission. Tell them what yours was and assure them by explaining why you decided to stay with SFI. My first commission was 6.33! That's peanuts! But, now I've taken my 'peanuts' to make 'peanut butter' and real soon I can see how SFI will provide me some real 'bread & butter!' Seriously, building success does take time. I've been in SFI since 2007 and I didn't get my 'ahh ha' moment until 2010 - 2010! That's 3 years before ...more
I believe in what you put in is what you get out.
I have told the people in my team to keep their heads up as their commission will be better next month by using better and different advertising methods and by Persistence in their businesses
Never give up
The affiliate feels unhappy just because he thinks that the first commission did not match his expectations. He should be encouraged with the proverb 'Rome was not built in a day'. Advise him to analyze his own activities, compare the same with the SFI tips, rate his own score and work with more vigour and energy.
Tell him that behind the success stories of most of the world leaders are series of failures but they remained undaunted and moved towards the goal. He should also be encouraged and convinced by regular support with series of teammails with all sorts of positive approaches.
Let us not forget that when an affiliate complains it means he has the zeal, may be he is running a bit short of the proper direction. So he is the right person to be nurtured with care.
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The affiliate feels unhappy just because he thinks that the first commission did not match his expectations. He should be encouraged with the proverb 'Rome was not built in a day'. Advise him to analyze his own activities, compare the same with the SFI tips, rate his own score and work with more vigour and energy.
Tell him that behind the success stories of most of the world leaders are series of failures but they remained undaunted and moved towards the goal. He should also be encouraged ...more
It is important to remember that SFI is a business opportunity and you are building a residual income. That is income you will be paid over and over from a sale made one time. That is a very powerful type of income. It is income you can build on and be paid month after month, year after year. Does it take effort? Of course it does, but it is well worth it.
SFI is not a "get rich quick scheme" and if you have been around the internet very long, you will know that the "get rich quick schemes" are not around for very long. They either run out of money, are mismanaged and go out of business, or get shut down.
It takes time to build a real business and a constant effort. It is important to be persistent. Remember a little saying that I learned a long time ago. If it's to be, it's up to me. Then NEVER EVER give up. Advertise as much as possible and utilize the three foot rule of telling everyone about your online business. Be involved, focused, and excited. Others will feel that excitement and want to be excited too.
You will succeed. Believe in what you are doing and just "do it".
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It is important to remember that SFI is a business opportunity and you are building a residual income. That is income you will be paid over and over from a sale made one time. That is a very powerful type of income. It is income you can build on and be paid month after month, year after year. Does it take effort? Of course it does, but it is well worth it.
SFI is not a "get rich quick scheme" and if you have been around the internet very long, you will know that the "get ...more
SFI isn't a one hit business and was never designed to be so. It's a real business and like every real business, it takes time to grows. This is because you'll have to take time to learn the principles governing it, to begin applying them, and to remain committed to the growth and success of your business. I'm sure he'll agree he spent most of his first month trying to understand what the business is all about. If that was the case, how does he expect to make so much from what he understand so little?
When we start we start on a small scale and it does take a little time o grow. He should understand that no matter what it takes he will surely get to the point may be even higher than what he has expected. He'd get more points by either generating sales on TC or getting ECAs who are into big sales!! He will eventually get there soon!
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SFI isn't a one hit business and was never designed to be so. It's a real business and like every real business, it takes time to grows. This is because you'll have to take time to learn the principles governing it, to begin applying them, and to remain committed to the growth and success of your business. I'm sure he'll agree he spent most of his first month trying to understand what the business is all about. If that was the case, how does he expect to make so much from what he understand so little? ...more
Anyone starting out in a business should understand that there is a learning curve: a process and various stages.
Though there are occasional cases of striking it big on the first try, essentially, any business that is been worked properly builds up momentum gradually and in a matter of time: it's spilling out profits like crazy.
SFI's compensation is very powerful. Let your affiliates know that first. Secondly, make sure they really understand the actions that really determine their income on here which mainly are duplication and generating tripleclick sales and NOT just gathering versapoints!
Thirdly, congratulate them for their first set of commissions and let them know that if they have earned a commission at all no matter how little. Then it translates that they are on the right track and there's room for improvement. Then get them to focus on the things I mentioned in paragraph 2 above.
Ultimately, offer then support, motivation and assistance both when asked for it and on your own. Offer them incentives for hard work. It's your driving spirit as their team leader, sponsor or co-sponsor that keeps them going.
Anyone starting out in a business should understand that there is a learning curve: a process and various stages.
Though there are occasional cases of striking it big on the first try, essentially, any business that is been worked properly builds up momentum gradually and in a matter of time: it's spilling out profits like crazy.
SFI's compensation is very powerful. Let your affiliates know that first. Secondly, make sure they really understand the actions that really determine ...more