Good question, but I think it depends on the type of sponsor you have. Let me explain. If your sponsor writes you an email when you first sign up to the business and you respond to his/her email and they are there to offer help and support then the best thing to do is to take that help. Do not be scared to ask questions as in the early going SFI might seem a bit confusing to new Affiliates.
Now if that sponsor doesn't contact you try to contact him/her to let them know you need help and the same goes to your Cosponsor. There is a learning curve here at SFi and we all learn and apply what you have to learn, but the main issues still remain at hand, affiliates become inactive because they feel it is too much, this is where your sponsor is supposed to be around and guide you to areas and make it a little easier to comprehend.
I would say your sponsor is a very important asset to a new affiliate, because if they are around and in communication with their affiliates no matter the language this will be a great help not only to that sponsor but the affiliate as well. Sponsor + Affiliate = Communicable Relationship
Communicable Relationship + Team = Growth
Growth turns into success if that growth is duplicated by that affiliate to his/her team and that is the path to success.
Good question, but I think it depends on the type of sponsor you have. Let me explain. If your sponsor writes you an email when you first sign up to the business and you respond to his/her email and they are there to offer help and support then the best thing to do is to take that help. Do not be scared to ask questions as in the early going SFI might seem a bit confusing to new Affiliates.
Now if that sponsor doesn't contact you try to contact him/her to let them know you need help and ...more