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A Few Words on Affiliate Team Building
by Robert Thompson
It might have been Vince Lombardi or some other famous coach who said,
"There is no I in team." ( I was too lazy to look up the source of the
quote;) I think that this is as true in business as it is in sports.
Especially in a business like ours, where we recruit many affiliates who
are new to the internet, new to business, new to computers....... You get
the idea. And yet due to the nature of what we do, we must rely heavily on
these new folks, or our stay at home jobs will definitely fail.
As a result of this, we must all reach out to our new affiliates and work
with them to become successful. I have always loved business in general,
and when I learned how to make a sale or earn a profit, I guarded what I
had learned and kept it as a closely held secret. In the affiliate
marketing business, that type of mindset is a deadly mistake.
Remember, that we rely on our downline affiliates for our income in many
ways. When one of our affiliates makes a purchase, we earn a commission.
If you are the Team Leader, you also earn a small commission on the same
purchase. So, if an affiliate never earns a commission, how long do you
think they will remain in the game? They will get discouraged and quit!
We learn things from our leaders about how to make a sale, how to generate
traffic to our gateways, how to build a successful stay at home jobsite,
etc. Unless we share what we have learned with those who rely on us, how
will they ever succeed? Why would they be motivated to remain active or to
make a purchase or sale?
Give your knowledge freely to your affiliates, and they will strive to
emulate you in many ways. You may be modest, and feel unworthy of this
emulation, but you are worthy! When you share your knowledge, your
affiliates will not only become more active, they will become your friends
and colleagues.
This concept of sharing knowledge is contagious. It wont take very long
for you to begin reaping the benefits in the form of increased
participation within the team and larger commission checks for everyone
involved.
Here are a few of the areas that you should concentrate on. They apply
equally regardless of the affiliate program that you are trying to
promote.
1. Communicate Effectively
All written communications should be short and concise. Once you learn how
to write an effective sales or followup letter that gets results, share
your findings with your team mates.
2. Organization
With the massive amount of Email that we receive, it is important to learn
how to keep things organized. A lost message can easily cost you a sale,
and it is the same with your affiliates. Once you have an efficient filing
system in place, pass it along to your team mates.
3. Motivation
In my stay at home job, I offer several rewards to stir interest and
promote activity on my team. This is something that I learned from my team
leader, and it is one of the things that pushed my business into the
profit mode. I teach this technique to any affiiate who wants to learn.
Free Ebooks and newsletters are a terrific way to reward someone. I also
help them to build their downline directly, by assigning prospects to them
when they take a positive action. This keeps them interested, and helps to
stabilize their income a bit.
4. Marketing Strategy
Many new affiliates jump into the stay at home job market without any
knowledge of what it takes to build a business. At one time, I was in the
same boat, and it was very discouraging. My Team Leader was extremely
generous with his knowledge and experience, and taught me how to build a
Website, how to exchange links, how to publish an article and a mountain
of other things that I had no knowledge of when I started. I do the same
things for my team mates.
If they decide that they want to use a different strategy than me, I
support them in that, as well. That means that I had to get a quick
education on other methods of marketing so that I could steer them in the
right direction.
There many other facets of my business that I share with my team mates. I
always hated the "I've got a secret" mindset that I ran into in the
business world. By avoiding that mindset, and actually doing the exact
opposite, I have been able to build a successful stay at home job, and
help a lot of new friends to do the same thing.
By Robert Thompson (c) Oct. 2004
About the Author: Robert Thompson is retired from the United States
Air Force. Since his retirement, he has operated several successful
businesses. He is a proud Team Leader with SFI and operates
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