In the early stages of an affiliate signing up you do not want him to be too confused.
The new affiliate has the Start-Up , which eventually sends him to the Affiliate Center. Additionally, he has the SFI Basics, then the Launchpad. All of this should be introduced gradually to the affiliate.
Too much information too suddenly can lead to information overload and may even cause him to discontinue as he feels swamped. This stress is induced by receiving more information than is necessary to make a decision at the time, or that can be understood and digested even though he makes the attempt to deal with it.
For the more advanced members of the team, information should be given to them on a regular basis so that they can continue to grow. However, the team leader should not want to be nagging them to complete their daily, weekly and monthly actions. Share information and relative data with them as a form of encouragement. For example, you can guide them to Forum or Frequently Asked Questions so that they can glean information from other affiliates.
Ensure that the communication is not one way, from you to them, as this may come across as being dictatorial or too bossy. Let them have an input by asking them questions to find out what they are thinking. If they ask questions, answer them to the point without giving a lecture. Be gently but give the assurance that you are always there to help.
Less talk and more action from you the team leader will go a long way in showing them that you are an active and dynamic leader. Students learn from examples they see.
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In the early stages of an affiliate signing up you do not want him to be too confused.
The new affiliate has the Start-Up , which eventually sends him to the Affiliate Center. Additionally, he has the SFI Basics, then the Launchpad. All of this should be introduced gradually to the affiliate.
Too much information too suddenly can lead to information overload and may even cause him to discontinue as he feels swamped. This stress is induced by receiving more information
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