I want to be a good co-sponsor to my CSAs...but I don't want to overstep boundaries on those who have a great sponsor. How do I fill my role appropriately?
Ask your CSA what they need. If they have a great sponsor they won't ask.
Sending your CSA e-cards whenever you see the opportunity - like qualifying as EA, anniversaries, birthday etc is not stepping on the sponsors toes - it is just thoughtful support.
I have an awesome sponsor and co-sponsor. They both do their own thing and help and support me in their own way - yet I learn different things from both of them. They don't know each other so they are not in any agreement as to what they must do.
The newsletters I receive from both of them are so different that I get something out of it and no overlapping.
My own CSA's get the same letter as the PSA's - because I simply do not know how their sponsor is supporting them. I keep an eye on my PSA's and my CSA's under my movers tab and give them tips where I see something they can do.
I think you should help where you see the need in a way you can help. Your approach is different than the sponsor's. You will concentrate on what is important to you and chances are it will be different from the sponsor. The idea is to help the affiliate not to stroke anybody's ego.
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Ask your CSA what they need. If they have a great sponsor they won't ask.
Sending your CSA e-cards whenever you see the opportunity - like qualifying as EA, anniversaries, birthday etc is not stepping on the sponsors toes - it is just thoughtful support.
I have an awesome sponsor and co-sponsor. They both do their own thing and help and support me in their own way - yet I learn different things from both of them. They don't know each other so they are not in any agreement ...more