It is individual for everyone, but when it comes to 'overcommunication' I tink it can be felt. It looks more like a monologue rather than conversation, and you are pretty much aware of that.
This usually happens with inactive, or occasionally active enough affiliates, in order to motivate them. But when you stop getting responds and feedback from them, it is normal to assume that you might be to oppressive. OR, they simply aren't interested enough, and then it has nothing to do with you.
I don't know if you are doing more than I'm about to say, but in my opinion, sending weekly mails, occasional praise, suggestion and answering to all their questions the best you can is quite enough. So I think that can't be considered as unnecessary communication. However, if your affiliate(s) finds even that too much, it is up to them. As a sponsor, you suppose and should to communicate with your team, and I'm sure that at least some of them will appreciate your help and efforts.
It is individual for everyone, but when it comes to 'overcommunication' I tink it can be felt. It looks more like a monologue rather than conversation, and you are pretty much aware of that.
This usually happens with inactive, or occasionally active enough affiliates, in order to motivate them. But when you stop getting responds and feedback from them, it is normal to assume that you might be to oppressive. OR, they simply aren't interested enough, and then it has nothing to ...more