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Post by Gargnob on May 16, 2005 16:42:46 GMT -5
I've read a few posts, didn't find the answers (I'm sure they're out there, I apologize for my poor search-skills). I basically have two questions:
1. I recently accepted four members for my downline. No, they didn't trick me, they were indeed in my downline (had two other that weren't in my downline, but they got declined). So, there I was, with four people in my downline (yay). Then one day I find that my downline is only one person strong... That means that the other three just decided against staying members, is there anything I can do about this? I'm a gold member, what happens to them if I "ban" them?
2. What can I do in the future? Is it a good idea to decline people with low values? (this, of course, would be counterproductive since no new members would ever join and this great program would end up with two guys accepting one and other every 90 days).
Hm, that was a long one, I apologize yet again...
Gargnob, aka that "stupid newbie that is asking silly questions" (that is how you learn, if you don't ask, you'll never know anything)
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Post by renderud on May 16, 2005 22:16:20 GMT -5
I've read a few posts, didn't find the answers (I'm sure they're out there, I apologize for my poor search-skills). I basically have two questions: 1. I recently accepted four members for my downline. No, they didn't trick me, they were indeed in my downline (had two other that weren't in my downline, but they got declined). So, there I was, with four people in my downline (yay). Then one day I find that my downline is only one person strong... That means that the other three just decided against staying members, is there anything I can do about this? I'm a gold member, what happens to them if I "ban" them? 2. What can I do in the future? Is it a good idea to decline people with low values? (this, of course, would be counterproductive since no new members would ever join and this great program would end up with two guys accepting one and other every 90 days). Hm, that was a long one, I apologize yet again... Gargnob, aka that "stupid newbie that is asking silly questions" (that is how you learn, if you don't ask, you'll never know anything) If you ban them, they will not see anything you offer. They will not be able to join your programs. Declining newbies is not a good idea. Some of my best referrals were newbies. You hit a run of bad luck. Most of my referrals stay with the programs. Most of us have at sometime been disappointed once we joined a program. Although it would be nice to give it a chance before leaving. renderud
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Post by Gargnob on May 17, 2005 4:00:45 GMT -5
If you ban them, they will not see anything you offer. They will not be able to join your programs. Declining newbies is not a good idea. Some of my best referrals were newbies. You hit a run of bad luck. Most of my referrals stay with the programs. Most of us have at sometime been disappointed once we joined a program. Although it would be nice to give it a chance before leaving. renderud Yeah, that's what I figured, I just needed someone else to say it (you can't have good luck all the time, sooner or later it turns bad...). Well, if declining newbies spreads, I will never get anywhere, since I am a newbie... Thank you for the reply.
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