I have many affiliates in my genealogy that haven't been active for weeks. Should I just ignore them?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
8/21/2012 1:53 pm
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
No you shouldn't. They may eventually become very active, if you give them good enough reason to. Keep in contact with them and try to connect. Sometimes they are just looking for a bit of reassurance that SFI isn't a scam, or that you just want them to earn vp so you can earn more. Therefore, you must show that you care about them and their success. E-mail them with your weekly newsletter. Try to get them re-engaged.
I have a large downline, but few are advertising SFI. How can I get them to start advertising and marketing SFI?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
9/25/2012 10:52 am
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
It might be that they don't know how to advertize. Send them Team Mail with lessons on how to properly advertize. A lot of us didn't know how to advertize when when joined SFI. Even if that isn't the problem, just the fact that you are teaching it may be enough to motivate them. After all, you are showing them how important it is to you and their success. If you haven't already done so, start an advertizing Co-Op with the ones that show interest in it. You get 100vp for doing so, and it helps motivate your downline.
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It might be that they don't know how to advertize. Send them Team Mail with lessons on how to properly advertize. A lot of us didn't know how to advertize when when joined SFI. Even if that isn't the problem, just the fact that you are teaching it may be enough to motivate them. After all, you are showing them how important it is to you and their success. If you haven't already done so, start an advertizing Co-Op with the ones that show interest in it. You get 100vp for doing so, and it helps
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Now that I have qualified for the level of EA what do I need to do to advance to Team Leader?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
10/2/2012 12:01 pm
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
First of all, make sure that you have your leadership page up to date. If it isn't kept up to date, none of the rest of this will matter. Secondly, make sure that you have at least 1,500vp worth of either sales or purchases from tripleclicks. I always like to buy T-credits and use them to bid in auctions. Thats one vp per bid up to 500vp. At least once a week, use the PSA/CSA mailer in geneology to mail your downline. When you make purchases, you also will earn 25vp per new purchase for rating it. And finally, take advantage of the "free" vp you get for checking the red tabs every day. With a 2,000vp purchase, you only need to generate another 1,000vp. With 300+ for the red tabs, 12 for posting to stream, 120 for using the CSA/PSA mailer, and 20 for visiting the new items at tripleclicks tab, you are fairly close. Also, the 10 or 11vp you get for visiting the red tabs and the tripleclick link every day, you can enter the Daily Grand. You can win vp in the daily drawing.
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First of all, make sure that you have your leadership page up to date. If it isn't kept up to date, none of the rest of this will matter. Secondly, make sure that you have at least 1,500vp worth of either sales or purchases from tripleclicks. I always like to buy T-credits and use them to bid in auctions. Thats one vp per bid up to 500vp. At least once a week, use the PSA/CSA mailer in geneology to mail your downline. When you make purchases, you also will earn 25vp per new purchase for rating
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How can I get more of my affiliates to upgrade to EA?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
7/8/2012 2:10 pm
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
In order to get an affiliate to upgrade to EA, you first have to get them to believe that what you are saying to them is from genuine concern for them. Otherwise, they will turn you off as they believe that you are simply trying to boost your own check. Once you have their confidence, then you can point out the benifits of becoming an EA or even a team leader.
I am online at the Affiliate Center and see that someone just signed up under my link and is online too. What should I do?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
10/31/2012 11:05 am
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
First thing you should do is welcome him to your team. Greet them by name and make them feel welcome. Secondly, make sure that you offer to help them build their business. Give them your contact information so they can ask for assistance. Then, ask them if there are any questions, or if they are having any problems so far. Finally, close with your signature, rank, ie: EA, BTL, and e-mail, and phone number if you are comfortable giving that out. Add a PS. wishing them luck in the E-365 and again welcoming them to the team, and reminding them that you are here to answer any questions they have about SFI.
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First thing you should do is welcome him to your team. Greet them by name and make them feel welcome. Secondly, make sure that you offer to help them build their business. Give them your contact information so they can ask for assistance. Then, ask them if there are any questions, or if they are having any problems so far. Finally, close with your signature, rank, ie: EA, BTL, and e-mail, and phone number if you are comfortable giving that out. Add a PS. wishing them luck in the E-365 and again
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I have affiliates who are inactive. Is it a good idea or bad idea to reassign them to my active affiliates?
Ken Moore, Aff (Florida, US)
9/8/2012 1:31 pm
Affiliate since: 04/09/2012, Power Rank: 99999999
I did that once, and now both are inactive. I had thought that giving the potential team leader a downline to work with would encourage him, but when the person I reassigned to stayed inactive it discouraged him. And I also discouraged the person I reassigned.
My advice would be to keep working with the inactive affiliate. Keep sending them regular team mail encouraging them. Try to build them into a active contributing SFI member. In the interim, reassign a more active affiliate. They will help the affiliate you assign them to more and be less likely to shut down on you. That way everyone gains.
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I did that once, and now both are inactive. I had thought that giving the potential team leader a downline to work with would encourage him, but when the person I reassigned to stayed inactive it discouraged him. And I also discouraged the person I reassigned.
My advice would be to keep working with the inactive affiliate. Keep sending them regular team mail encouraging them. Try to build them into a active contributing SFI member. In the interim, reassign a more active affiliate. They
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