If you have been blocked by an affiliate in your team, it was not because of lack of communication. Chances are you were trying to be that Awesome Sponsor and stepped on someone's toes with
1) something that he didn't want to hear, or
2) sent too many communications (along with those from SFI/TC, his upline, and his co-sponsor), or
3) your letters were boring, and had no new information that he needed or thought he needed, or
4) he has previous experience with this sort of business and doesn't want help.
People with reasons 1 & 4 probably are not great candidates for being Awesome PSAs and learning how to duplicate. In the case of a CSA, he may have an Awesome Sponsor already working with him and not want conflicting instructions. As we are told, work with the workers. If someone is not willing to receive your comments, he is not one of your workers, even if he shows up on your Movers List.
People using reason 2 may tell you that there was too much mail. If you get this reason, consider what you can do to send fewer communications to your team. Not everyone will dislike lots of mail, but you never know who will block you when. Another reason people think there is too much mail is that they need to translate everything they get relating to this business. If they are lazy or have limited time on the computer, they will not want to spend much time for translation. If you have a large group speaking one language, send a translation at the top or bottom of your letter. Use the genealogy filters to help you with this.
People hinting at reason 3 are tired of long, redundant letters that are aimed at the Newbies and inactive affiliates. You must improve your letters, shorten them up, or make them easy to read by breaking them into sections with sub-titles. Use the genealogy filters to sort out who is new and who needs real meat and potatoes in your letters and then feed it to them.
We are not told who has blocked us Depending on the size and activity of our team, we may know who has done this, or not. It presents a drain in our time if we continue to send eCards, team mail personally written for that person, etc. We spend time trying to help them and they are not even reading our mail. This is one reason we should work with the workers and in preparation, teach our team about the whys, what-fors, and results of blocking an upline.
It is wise to often take a hard look at your communications and improve on them as you can.
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If you have been blocked by an affiliate in your team, it was not because of lack of communication. Chances are you were trying to be that Awesome Sponsor and stepped on someone's toes with
1) something that he didn't want to hear, or
2) sent too many communications (along with those from SFI/TC, his upline, and his co-sponsor), or
3) your letters were boring, and had no new information that he needed or thought he needed, or
4) he has previous experience with this sort of business
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