I'm going to give you the "stupid answer" first, just to get it out of the way, and because there's some inherent truth in it that's actually worth expounding upon (please keep reading, even if there is an impulse to be 'fed up' by its glibness):
You should be recommending the successful marketing methods to your new PSAs.
Now, I mean that in two ways: First, from the standpoint of duplication, you need to teach them everything you know so that they can succeed as you do. That means you need to teach them the very same marketing methods you use and, most importantly, show them how to use them as effectively as you do. Second, consider how you got the very PSAs you're teaching. If you just bought them or attracted them with ads, you're going to have to get to know them well enough to know what they are like, and what will make them successful. On the other hand, if you've *recruited* them, you'll have a much better idea of the people you're teaching, and you might suggest techniques that might not even be successful for you, but that call directly to their strengths.
Now, if, on the other hand, you're really asking, "Which marketing methods should I use?" then I'm sure your sponsor and co-sponsor can make suggestions. In fact, according to the way duplication is supposed to work, they should have plenty to teach you... or they're not "awesome sponsors."
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I'm going to give you the "stupid answer" first, just to get it out of the way, and because there's some inherent truth in it that's actually worth expounding upon (please keep reading, even if there is an impulse to be 'fed up' by its glibness):
You should be recommending the successful marketing methods to your new PSAs.
Now, I mean that in two ways: First, from the standpoint of duplication, you need to teach them everything you know so that they can succeed as
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