Don't give your new PSA's/CSA's more information than they need.
When I first started getting excited about SFI I started sending out team mails far to often listing anything and everything about SFI.
I really believe too much information at the beginning should be avoided as none of those affiliates are active as of now. I personally believe that this is due partially by my overloading them with information.
Just give them the basics in your welcome message. Contact them when they reach a goal or if you notice they need some guidance. Answer their questions when they have questions.
What I do is give a basic introduction message via email. I have my welcome letter set up on my account so they will see it when they log in. This letter points them to my leadership page where I have a few blog posts giving the very basic links they should follow to begin to learn about SFI.
I still have to see whether this will actually work or not. But so far the ones who are showing interest seem to be doing fine on their own.
Don't give your new PSA's/CSA's more information than they need.
When I first started getting excited about SFI I started sending out team mails far to often listing anything and everything about SFI.
I really believe too much information at the beginning should be avoided as none of those affiliates are active as of now. I personally believe that this is due partially by my overloading them with information.
Just give them the basics in your welcome message. Contact ...more