Whether you’re traveling for the holidays or just taking a mental break, here are five simple ways to maintain your business while you take a break.
Set up an auto responder for emails when you’re out of town. This will reply to any incoming emails with a preset message. Keep your message short and let senders know you’ll be in touch soon.
Create blog posts and schedule them to post while you’re way, keeping content fresh and the appearance you’re still working behind the scenes
Let your downline know you’ll be away form email and phone for sometime and direct them to other resources to help them, like this blog or our Support Team.
Include a signup link in your auto responder and any profile. You don’t need to post on social media that you’re traveling, but be sure a link to your WebSite is easy to see so people can join while you’re away.
If you’re feeling ambitious, you can easily access .WS email on your smartphone to stay on top of your business form afar. .WS mobile email supports Apple iOS and Android.
1. Be clear why I’m here. I just ask myself everyday and YES! GDI is the way to my dream. -Kittitat Wasati It’s a great idea to check in with yourself and your team to see why it is you’re building your business with GDI. What brought you to GDI in the first place? What keeps you here? The answer to these questions can provide the motivation you need and help you find the answers for your team. Have a conversation with yourself once a month to reset goals and brainstorm new plans and ideas.
2. Once you have members joining under you, you should be training them and helping them out. -Sarode Jiakngulueam We could not agree more with this advice! One of the big keys to success with GDI is helping others. The way your downline is set up makes it in your best interest to help those in your team. As your downline succeeds you succeed. Help your downline achieve success by being available, answering questions, and offering training in any way possible. Need more ideas for achieving this? Check out ourpast posts on the subject.