When it comes to rating a sponsor, it is best to use what you can measure so you can be fair. For me, communication is key so I look at how many messages were sent to me throughout the month.
If I have not received any kind of communication, I see that as being a poor sponsor so I rate my sponsor low. If I see that an effort was made and I received a couple of messages, I will give a moderate level rating. And if I received communication on a regular basis (Once per week), I rate high.
Along with regular communication, I look at whether or not I needed help. If I requested help and got a response, I consider that a sign of being a good sponsor. Even if my sponsor does not know the answer, simply acknowledging that I exist goes a long way.
One more thought, it would be incredibly unfair to give a sponsor a low rating if you are not making as much money as you think you should be making. Even the best sponsors cannot increase your commissions. All they can do is be there to help if you have questions. It is up to you to build your own business so please don't punish your sponsor if you have low commissions.
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When it comes to rating a sponsor, it is best to use what you can measure so you can be fair. For me, communication is key so I look at how many messages were sent to me throughout the month.
If I have not received any kind of communication, I see that as being a poor sponsor so I rate my sponsor low. If I see that an effort was made and I received a couple of messages, I will give a moderate level rating. And if I received communication on a regular basis (Once per week), I rate high.