If you've got a large, active downline--the keyword being *active*--the majority of this is taking care of itself. However, when it comes to attention and providing the additional value that makes you an "awesome sponsor," there are essentially three items to consider:
1) Keeping the line of communications open: setting up your own blog or forum can be handy, and if you have people that use Skype, that gives you the ability to give personal attention or, if there's interest among your active downline, even set up group teleconferences or even "webinars" that everyone can participate in.
2) Continue to elicit information, not only on what each member is doing so that you can suggest alternatives, but what each person is seeking so you can better help him or her achieve more personal goals.
3) If you're already doing these, you can also provide incentives that encourage, each in his or her own way, to continue being active and effective members on SFI. Not all of these will be TCredits, co-op shares, or otherwise SFI-based. Graphic designers can help with artwork for their ECA stores, bloggers can publish articles on affiliates' sites, and affiliates looking to explore TripleClicks for items to promote can ask their downline members to help evaluate goods.
Every other piece of advice I would give you hinges on one of these three facets. Keep building your downline and enjoying great success.
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If you've got a large, active downline--the keyword being *active*--the majority of this is taking care of itself. However, when it comes to attention and providing the additional value that makes you an "awesome sponsor," there are essentially three items to consider:
1) Keeping the line of communications open: setting up your own blog or forum can be handy, and if you have people that use Skype, that gives you the ability to give personal attention or, if there's interest
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