How would I convince an affiliate who has abandoned SFI to start again?
It would be necessary to make contact by personal email, Skype, Facebook or other Social Media means, since obviously this individual is not logging into the system. Once contact has been made, I would engage them in a general conversation. This may provide some valuable insight as to possible reasons they have dropped out of the program. It could be work-related, personal tragedy , overwhelm, lack of knowledge, or even financial constraints which pushed them into an attitude of non-commitment.
Once the reason has been established, I would give them an overview of the challenges I faced in my early days, my decision to work through these challenges based on the goals I had made for my personal life. I would suggest that they think seriously of their WHY, ask if they considered this to be still a valid reason to try once again, and if they think it still is, I would then offer to be there to guide them through and assist them in creating the degree of success that they had previously envisioned for themselves.
I would bring them up to date on the constant addition of new tools being provided to assist our growth, the new auction products added, and the new fun games we can play as means of relaxation, and yes, for winning. I would send them the link to their VP Ledger to make it easier for them to log in again, and be sure to welcome them back immediately they do.
Hopefully this will help.
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How would I convince an affiliate who has abandoned SFI to start again?
It would be necessary to make contact by personal email, Skype, Facebook or other Social Media means, since obviously this individual is not logging into the system. Once contact has been made, I would engage them in a general conversation. This may provide some valuable insight as to possible reasons they have dropped out of the program. It could be work-related, personal tragedy , overwhelm, lack of knowledge,
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