Is it worthwhile to sponsor affiliates who speak little English or have very limited computer/Internet experience?

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George McBride, Aff (New hampshire, US) Top Author Forum Guru 2/28/2015 12:26 am
Affiliate since: 09/26/2012, Power Rank: 594 | Read George's 87 other Ask SC answers
People who are poor in English skills can really be facing a challenge. That challenge is greater still if they are also poor in computer skills. These can both be overcome with training but both the sponsor and the affiliate need to be ready to work hard.

Here are a couple of things I do to help my English 2nd language people with their business.

1. I provide a Stream file. This is a file with many encouraging or challenging or educational posts in it that they can post in
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 2/27/2015 5:05 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
The actual language spoken by an affiliate matters very little, as long as they effectively use on-line translation tools (including those on the site, of course). Their experience with computers and the Internet is also less important than the affiliates' desire to LEARN. If you've got someone who is willing to learn everything you've done to succeed, you can duplicate your knowledge and skills even with language and experience barriers. That said, if they let those barriers get in the way, they
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Tom and Diana Woodrow, Aff (Nevada, US) Top Author Forum Guru 2/26/2015 3:08 pm
Affiliate since: 03/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Tom and Diana's 69 other Ask SC answers
Absolutely it is worthwhile.

Number one, the language barrier is fast becoming a thing of the past with the advent of Translate software. At the bottom of each SFI page there is the option to translate the page into any one of dozens of languages. The same Google Translate software is available for emails to your team leaders and movers, as well.

With that problem solved let us consider the "problem" of computer experience. First, most people would not even sign up
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JUDE BERKO BOATENG, Aff (Ghana) Top Author Forum Guru 3/5/2015 4:05 pm
Affiliate since: 10/31/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read JUDE's 37 other Ask SC answers
The world in which SFI operates is more of a global village; whereby with the development in computers, has a great mark of spanning across the whole world.
Language has formerly been a barrier, but the introduction of interpretation options, at its clear levels enables everyone to have some impact on the business community.

Little English is a huge move on the business environment to do business with SFI.
Although, English is not the highest spoken language but its usage has
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Alvin Johnson, Aff (Michigan, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/6/2015 2:34 pm
Affiliate since: 10/07/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Alvin's 86 other Ask SC answers
Mohammed Abdalla,

Your question:

"Is it worthwhile to sponsor affiliates who speak little English or have very limited computer/Internet experience?"

As far as speaking in any language, we have the translation software to use on most major search engines. Search engines will also provide much more of the information we may desire if we know what we are looking for.

After taking a course in basic computer class it is found that we can use the Internet
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Jennie Franklin, Aff (Ontario, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 2/27/2015 10:01 am
Affiliate since: 07/02/2024, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Jennie's 147 other Ask SC answers

The answer is "YES," it is more than worthwhile.

There are many resources to help affiliates with those two limitations.
1- There is a translator tool on each page for your's and the affiliate's use. You can use it to communicate with affiliates who understand little English. Advise them to use it too.

There is the A2A community where you will find many affiliates that speak a second language or affiliates who have the same language limitations. Direct
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 2/26/2015 2:28 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello, Mohammed Abdalla

Somebody with limited computer/internet experience can learned and master the basic tasks to be successful with SFI.

My first reaction to your question was the learning curve they would face,

The reasons were these below:

You would hardly find a prospect, through online advertising and marketing,that is interested with online home based business, if they have limited online experience. It would be a significant deterrent.

Actually,
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 2/27/2015 6:46 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
The Beauty of SFI business is that it caters to all languages by having the option to change the language to your own(located at the bottom right side) in the Affiliate Center. This is why SFI is a worldwide Business that we can market to effectively and professionally. I always let my new PSA's know that they have the option to change the language settings so they can comfortably pilot through the learning and actions.

What other company offers this, this is to our advantage to have
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Elizabeth Freites, Aff (New york, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/5/2015 7:54 pm
Affiliate since: 12/06/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Elizabeth's 190 other Ask SC answers
Absolutely! If you have a team of active affiliates then you can sponsor the non English speaking ones to your downline. For example if you sponsor a Serbian affiliate and he or she does not speak good English then you will use the translator to duplicate this downline for about 90 days and help him/her receive 1500 VP or more then you reassign it to one of your most active downline who is also Serbian and guess what happens? You get 5 VP. So if in one month you do this with about 10 sign UPS what
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Sule Yesufu, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 2/26/2015 2:14 pm
Affiliate since: 01/14/2013, Power Rank: 594 | Read Sule's 287 other Ask SC answers
It is worthwhile to sponsor any affiliate irrespective of their English language and Computer/Internet limitations. What matters is the seriousness of the affiliate and his/her ability to cope in SFI as a business. Language and Computer/Internet limitations therefore count for very little.

It appears SFI earlier envisaged these limitations hence the incorporation of language translation tools in the business. As for Computer/Internet limitations, all you need is just a working knowledge
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