How can we reassure our downline to continue their activity with SFI after the recent cyber-attack?
Dave Smith, Aff (Alberta, CA)
3/6/2014 3:27 am
Affiliate since: 01/08/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I've been reading some of the others answers submitted, and although all of them cover the important aspects of explaining how secure SFI has become since the attack, the answers I have read have all missed one vital point.
As sponsors, the only way we can convince our down lines to continue their activity and regain their confidence is if we, ourselves continue our activity. We need to believe that SFI is just as secure if not MORE secure than it ever has been.
If we are confident, then there will be no problem passing that confidence onto our down lines. All the information has been made available to all members. It is our responsibility to gain that knowledge.
The challenge is to believe it. Once we believe and have confidence, we can demonstrate that confidence. That confidence will pass to our downline as we pass on the information.
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I've been reading some of the others answers submitted, and although all of them cover the important aspects of explaining how secure SFI has become since the attack, the answers I have read have all missed one vital point.
As sponsors, the only way we can convince our down lines to continue their activity and regain their confidence is if we, ourselves continue our activity. We need to believe that SFI is just as secure if not MORE secure than it ever has been.
If we are
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What is your advice to those who want to pursue this business but have limited time to invest into it?
Dave Smith, Aff (Alberta, CA)
1/21/2014 8:15 am
Affiliate since: 01/08/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I am one of those people with limited time. As some other people have suggested, I purchase visitors and signups. But my biggest time saver is my smartphone.
I have all the websites I need programmed into my phone. When I'm having my morning coffee, I do my daily to do list. Throughout the day, I review my email on work breaks.
The only thing I then need to actually set time aside for is to send my welcome letters to new PSAs at night from my computer. And for that, I have a draft saved so that all I need to do is ipdaye the draft with relevant info on the affiliate.
With a little organization and pre-planning, you can save a lot of time and still build a good business.
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I am one of those people with limited time. As some other people have suggested, I purchase visitors and signups. But my biggest time saver is my smartphone.
I have all the websites I need programmed into my phone. When I'm having my morning coffee, I do my daily to do list. Throughout the day, I review my email on work breaks.
The only thing I then need to actually set time aside for is to send my welcome letters to new PSAs at night from my computer. And for that, I
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How can you be an SFI Team Leader if you're not a born leader?
Dave Smith, Aff (Alberta, CA)
6/4/2014 2:41 am
Affiliate since: 01/08/2014, Power Rank: 99999999
I have been reading the answers here so far and most people are saying the same thing that I'm about to say, but missing one vital point.
When most people think of the word 'leader', there is a responsibility tied to that word that panics a lot of people. We expect a leader to be strong, bold, and be able to solve problems instantly. All these are admirable properties, and anyone possessing those qualities here in SFI would be a fantastic leader. But many of us just starting out don't possess the confidence in ourselves at the start to live up to what we define (incorrectly) as a leader.
Instead of worrying about whether we are a born leader, why not simply change your perspective and put yourself in the role of a guide? We can guide our team through the maze of information here in SFI. Guide your team through the issues that you have faced and are facing.
If you remove the word leader and replace it with guide, much of the stress of the position is taken off. Then, we can get to the important part. That is educating your team and building duplication. All this by simply guiding.
I hope this helps someone.
Have a great day.
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I have been reading the answers here so far and most people are saying the same thing that I'm about to say, but missing one vital point.
When most people think of the word 'leader', there is a responsibility tied to that word that panics a lot of people. We expect a leader to be strong, bold, and be able to solve problems instantly. All these are admirable properties, and anyone possessing those qualities here in SFI would be a fantastic leader. But many of us just starting out don't
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