Good day to you Michael,
I will answer this with a touch of personal experience.
If an affiliate has a non-responsive Sponsor but wishes to grow their business, all hands on deck...then that's exactly what they'll do despite the odds.
For example, when I first joined...I had to "tippy-toe" around the sign up process. I wanted to make sure this wasn't another site that would spam my email [ha-ha]. Pleasantly surprised, it was anything but that. I was thrilled! That was just the first layer on my checklist though. I also wanted to make sure it held true to it's statement--"Free to sign-up!". So again, I "tippy-toed" around that too...waiting for the pop up some where insisting I fill out my credit card information to participate. I even waited the next day and 30 days after to see if it was just a trial run of being "free". Nope...it was all good. Man was I stoked! I thought...is this real? Can I really take my time to learn while I earn? This is so exciting, and the back office looked amazing! So professional. So on I went...oh and just to be absolutely sure, I even entered my first name inaccurately in the off chance that this turned out to be something I wanted no part of. Once I realized SFI was a keeper (and that didn't take very long lol) I asked that my name be corrected.
Do you know how I knew where to go to have that corrected? By simply reading. With any website that offers products or services etc, there's always a contact option...so I utilized it. I wasn't even sure what a Sponsor was so I didn't EXPECT the assistance. I knew that regardless, -despite the first day jitters- that I was going to tackle the reading bit by bit. I had the time, and the will...there was nothing else holding me back. I am SO thankful for SFI and my decision to stay as well as my endless need to observe [lol]. The only person I heard from was my Co-Sponsor. He answered all of my questions and promptly...I had all the typical newbie questions as expected, and I like to remind myself of that when dealing with anyone new to my team. Humility, humility, humility. A slice of humble pie goes a long way.
In short, an affiliate who wants to progress will find a way to do so on their own merit. Use the time needed to absorb all necessary information so you can then implement that within your team--duplication. Be the Sponsor to an affiliate you'd want for yourself. We're here to help guide as Sponsors, but it's up to the independent contractor (the affiliate), to take control of their business. I know this was lengthy but I hope it was helpful [ha-ha].
Upward and Onward...
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Good day to you Michael,
I will answer this with a touch of personal experience.
If an affiliate has a non-responsive Sponsor but wishes to grow their business, all hands on deck...then that's exactly what they'll do despite the odds.
For example, when I first joined...I had to "tippy-toe" around the sign up process. I wanted to make sure this wasn't another site that would spam my email [ha-ha]. Pleasantly surprised, it was anything but that. I was thrilled!
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