You should communicate with them as often as necessary to get the job done. Communication is a 2-way event. When emails are sent out, there is never anything wrong with a short reply acknowledging receipt. Then whether or not action is taken according to the email at least the sender knows that the message was received. 99% of messages go unanswered! That's based on my experience with the genealogy mailer etc.
So this is a great question and a great time to start communicating! This may just be your breakthrough to a greater milestone achievement. I always emphasis . . .if you have a question just ask. There are no dumb questions - just unasked/unanswered/answered ones! Never be afraid ask a question of your sponsor/co-sponsor as they should be your first line of communication. Respect builds rapport too. We can all learn together and benefit from this.
There are 100s of unnecessary questions on the forum because people don't respect or value the opinion and expertise of their sponsor/co-sponsor/upline. Some are there to socialize. This is not to say that you can't or shouldn't reach out to the forum for assistance but how would you feel if your PSA is on the forum talking about an issue that they never brought to your attention . . . even after you send SFI mail with a welcome invitation? It's really needs to end.
Bottom line, your sponsor introduced you to the business so for that they have some information that can help if they are willing to share it and you are willing to take it. Respect goes both ways. I really so no reason for a sponsor not to answer the questions of an affiliate. Even if they don't know the answer they can refer it to an upline or even support and get back with you. That's following the chain of command. That's how communication in business should happen.
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You should communicate with them as often as necessary to get the job done. Communication is a 2-way event. When emails are sent out, there is never anything wrong with a short reply acknowledging receipt. Then whether or not action is taken according to the email at least the sender knows that the message was received. 99% of messages go unanswered! That's based on my experience with the genealogy mailer etc.
So this is a great question and a great time to start communicating! ...more