To answer this question, you should know the in and outs of your downlines. You should have established consistent communication with your affiliates. Your experience dealing with your affiliates will help you to decide in all kinds of situation in building your team.
Before answering the question, if there is a point that you should not go beyond, consider the following points in making decisions how far you should go in helping your affiliates:
1. Know your affilliates.
Use the SFI Tools and Resources, such as Genealogy to classify your affiliates. You can set up parameters like affiliate's VP, frequency of logging in and doing the To-Do List, Ask SC/Forum participation and affiliate's frequency of communication with you as his sponsor. By doing this, you'll be able to have a whole picture of your team.
2. Communicate
Now that you have an overview of your team, you can send corresponding messages to affiliates, who just signed up, affiliates who have zero VP, affiliates that logging in consistently and affiliates who are go-getters. Depending upon your resources and the responses of your affiliates, you'll be able to make sound decisions to build your team.
Is there a point you should not go beyond?
Based on my experience, I suppport an affiliate who performs the To-Do List consistently, but lacks financially to renew his EA2. Besides perfoming his To-Do List, he is constantly learning, and making use of the SFI Tools and Resources, such as applying the methods of sponsoring, participating in Ask SC and SFI Forum and communicate consistently with his Team Leader. I'll also send messages to affiliates correspondingly as classified above.
I'm not going beyond this point, i.e. I'm not going to support someone who will not lift his finger to do his To-Do List and instead demand his commission not understanding the concept of SFI. In short people who lack patience, persistence, determination and commitment are not worh investing in them.
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To answer this question, you should know the in and outs of your downlines. You should have established consistent communication with your affiliates. Your experience dealing with your affiliates will help you to decide in all kinds of situation in building your team.
Before answering the question, if there is a point that you should not go beyond, consider the following points in making decisions how far you should go in helping your affiliates:
1. Know your affilliates.
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