How would you convince an affiliate giving up on SFI to continue in the business?

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Satish Nair, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2013 2:09 pm
Affiliate since: 01/10/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Satish's 28 other Ask SC answers
The Best way to convince an affiliate to continue SFI Business is to share your success story with him or her. Your can only motivate others, once you yourself are confident about SFI.

Apart from this, you can also tell them the benefits of SFI. As we have seen, most of the people leave SFI because of lack of knowledge about the program. So train them well about SFI.

One more main question to ask them is 'Why' did they join SFI? Once they realize that, they will automatically
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Jeannette Gerrard, Aff (District of columbia, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/25/2013 1:32 am
Affiliate since: 11/13/2001, Power Rank: 84 | Read Jeannette's 241 other Ask SC answers
First of all, let me say that there is no one answer that fits all. However, I will share from my experience what may be the best way to encourage affiliates not to quit.

I have been in this business for over 12 years now, and most affiliates who have given up jusst left without writing me or doing anything. They just showed up on the opt out listing. The reasons for opting out often were for health reasons, no time, no money or sometimes no reason was given.

Many affiliates
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Susan Connor, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2013 1:31 am
Affiliate since: 09/29/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Susan's 16 other Ask SC answers
At times the frustrations outweigh the possibilities available. Had an old time sales man and his fairly new assistant knock on my door selling books. The newbee was great at putting forward his speal and I was boarded. Just after the hot drink I shared with the salespeople the older sales person asked me one question. He had spent time listening to the questions and answers. His one question centered on me and my need. I quickly brought what he was selling and felt great about handing over the
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Caroline Fraser, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 3/25/2013 8:41 am
Affiliate since: 03/16/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Caroline's 111 other Ask SC answers
I have thought of quitting in SFI because I am spending a lot of time and money and not making the money back each month to cover my standing order and my advertising. I feel discouraged because I haven't won in the Daily Grand and many of my a2a friends win several times in a month. I don't have a sponsor or co-sponsor who even know I exist, so they are no help at all.

So why haven't I quit yet?

Several reasons:
1. I believe in the potential of the business to make money,
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5525 votes
Atul Mahajan, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 3/23/2013 1:23 pm
Affiliate since: 08/03/2012, Power Rank: 273 | Read Atul's 19 other Ask SC answers
This is a good question. We show to him all the benefits of this business .
1 - PAYOUTS
A - Direct Commissions
B SFI Pay-Per-Action
C TripleClicks Executive Pool
D Co-Sponsor Commissions
E ECA Royalties
F VersaPoints Matching
2 Earnings Calculator
3 Share in our growth
And our Team always supports him. Because his Growth my Growth .

Good luck .
5485 votes
Val King, Aff (Ontario, CA) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2013 8:04 am
Affiliate since: 01/23/2010, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Val's 64 other Ask SC answers
One thing I would go for people frustrated and giving up is to give them 15 people downline.
15 of their own PSA's will cost you about $15.00 and tripleclicks sells many of these packages

Or buy yourself a package of 30 and give 3 or 4 per downline affiliate by reassignment if you have many frustrated downline.

Nothing will be wasted, as if they opt out and leave the affiliates roll back up to you.

Then once they are reassigned you help support the new PSA's
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2013 7:21 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
Hi Bolajoko!

This is a wonderful question...
My reply might not be very much what is expected though...

For me, if I have a chance to be communicating with that affiliate - because very often those who are thinking of opting out are not usually the ones close to you and they might already be not responsive; but suppose I could...

I would simply ask QUESTIONS to find out what are the underlying reasons to this consideration of quitting and, from there, I would
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5426 votes
Emmanuella Williams, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 3/25/2013 2:17 am
Affiliate since: 01/15/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Emmanuella's 6 other Ask SC answers
If someone has decided to quit SFI, it's difficult to convince them at that point of time. But being in my Facebook friend's list and regularly getting updates of my and my team's success stories, slowly they get motivated again and most of them gives a second try to SFI.

The most important thing to do in this business is to work with those who really try to make an effort. Many affiliates, unfortunately, will just sit on the fence and do nothing and let their business close on its own.
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Aaron Ure, Aff (New Zealand) Top Author Forum Guru 3/25/2013 3:03 pm
Affiliate since: 10/20/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Aaron's 9 other Ask SC answers
I find one of the best tools for helping an affiliate remain in SFI is to tap into their original desires and allow them to talk about their hopes.

There is very little you or I could say that would convince someone to stay for any more than another week or a month at best. People stay or go depending on what is happening in their heads. Their hopes and desires, their thoughts, their resolve are what hold them in place. If things are not happening as they imagined then they will often
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Goran Janjic, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 3/24/2013 4:19 pm
Affiliate since: 07/05/2024, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Goran's 16 other Ask SC answers
I should try to find the real reason for the withdrawal and to solve doubts, if any.
It is not always easy, but if you discover the real cause, then perhaps you may succeed. Often, this is fear of the unknown.
Increasing confidence is mostly best drug for that.

After another offer to help and explain the benefits of this job, I get focused energy toward finding new members.
I would not have worked hard and tried to convince affilieta not to abandon the SFI, especially
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