You very likely ARE an awesome sponsor to those who blocked your emails. All they did was block your emails, right? They didn't opt out.
You were already a good sponsor to them, initially equipping them with what they needed to know to start making the best of their SFI business. Busy people don't have the time to read what they already know - to read what they already learned from you.
If they haven't actually opted out, you could even be pleased that they blocked your emails. They're carrying on, on their own. You did a good job to teach them how.
If you feel it's urgent that they know something new, do a stream post.
If you can see in their VP Ledgers that they are NOT active, perhaps they plan to be in the future, and until such time that they do become active, they may not want emails reminding them that they're trying to get there. Reading those emails will slow them up from doing whatever else it is they need to get done before they can give their full attention to SFI, like they may want to.
Don't worry about them. They know what they want, even if it isn't (yet) the same thing you want.
Ask questions in your emails. If you get no response, try a few more times, but don't send email after email trying to get those affiliates to be active. Once or twice a week is fine, maybe three times a week. If you were sending emails to me more than that, all the time, and I either didn't yet have the time to fully commit to SFI or I was doing quite okay on my own, I'd probably block your emails too.
Part of being an awesome sponsor could very well include learning to know when to give your affiliates a little space to breathe.
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You very likely ARE an awesome sponsor to those who blocked your emails. All they did was block your emails, right? They didn't opt out.
You were already a good sponsor to them, initially equipping them with what they needed to know to start making the best of their SFI business. Busy people don't have the time to read what they already know - to read what they already learned from you.
If they haven't actually opted out, you could even be pleased that they blocked your emails.
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