Good question. I think that a sponsor can not really have a point where he or she can stop helping affiliates to succeed. But then you get affiliates that simply start good and then go on for a day or two and after that there is no activity. In these cases, which you get a lot, you should try to get them back on track as soon as possible. If you leave them for a long period they will lose interest completely. If they do not give any feedback or ask any questions, and they do not go onto the website after say two or three weeks I personally will back off. As you will learn in the training, work with the workers. Do not totally ignore your inactive affiliates, but do work with the workers. If after three weeks you can not convince inactive affiliates to accept your help, and they totally ignore you and SFI, what is the use to keep trying. Obviously they have then made up their mind and we must respect that.
I will try again after a month or two, but that will be my point where I will back off completely.
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Good question. I think that a sponsor can not really have a point where he or she can stop helping affiliates to succeed. But then you get affiliates that simply start good and then go on for a day or two and after that there is no activity. In these cases, which you get a lot, you should try to get them back on track as soon as possible. If you leave them for a long period they will lose interest completely. If they do not give any feedback or ask any questions, and they do not go onto the website ...more