What is Pending Endorsement Score?
Pending Endorsement Score measures the time elapsed between receiving an endorsement and taking no action. Failing to act on an endorsement for an extended period negatively affects your score.
Here’s how to increase your Pending Endorsement Score:
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Monitor your endorsements: Keep an eye on any new endorsements in your account and make it a priority to take action as soon as possible.
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Prompt decisions: If you’re unsure about a lead, it’s better to make a quick decision. Whether you accept or decline, timely action is better than leaving referrals pending.
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Set aside time for review: Dedicate a set time every day or week to review new endorsements and pending referrals, ensuring none go unnoticed.
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