Communication is one of the keys to our success here.It is almost vital.
In order to keep good communication,we need to make strong and regular connections with our downline.
No matter how funny this may sound,but to be sure that your PSAs and CSAs are receiving your e-mails is pretty simple.But first,let's see how it works (by the way,I see this as a technical question,so my answer will be in that way).
When you are about to send e-mail,what do you need?A computer,electricity,internet connection,knowledge of writing/sending e-mail...and that's it.
How e-mail is being sent?
By internet connection,ofcourse.
So,how it finally works?
Well,to make it simple,I'll present you like this:it is the line,consisting of you (as a sender of e-mail),then server (a program or another computer or a network of computers/programs,where your e-mail is first sent) and then your PSAs/CSAs (as the ones who are receiving your e-mails).
So,if something goes bad in that line (you-server network-recipient),they won't receive your e-mail.Which means,if you don't have correct connection to your e-mail server,or your e-mail server doesn't have connection with recipient's e-mil server,or recipient's e-mail server doesn't have connection with recipient's computer - your message won't find the way to whom you've addressed it.
Special problem here are settings of recipient's mail server.
As you know,there is option to block one's e-mail address.If that is set,and if that address is your address,then...
But OK,don't worry,normally everything works fine.In most of the cases (99,99%) the line you-server-recipient works without any problem,and they are receiving your e-mails.In that 0,01% you are being blocked and there's not much that you can do.
What do you need to do?
You need to keep that line without any discontinuation.You can't do much about server's stuff (it's out of your reach;but it's also very rarely a problem).You can do about "your" part of that line (which is pretty simple - keep your computer running and have the internet connection).And you can partly do about recipient's part of the line - which is in the most of the cases main reason why your e-mails are not delivered where they should be.
Talk to your PSAs/CSAs (if you can,somehow),explain them that they need not to block your e-mail address (as their sponsor/co-sponsor),neither SFI e-mail address (as their company).If you manage to explain them and they listen to you,you'll have everything sorted out.
P.S. - If they are receiving your e-mails,but they are not reading them....well,that's another question to think of...
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Communication is one of the keys to our success here.It is almost vital.
In order to keep good communication,we need to make strong and regular connections with our downline.
No matter how funny this may sound,but to be sure that your PSAs and CSAs are receiving your e-mails is pretty simple.But first,let's see how it works (by the way,I see this as a technical question,so my answer will be in that way).
When you are about to send e-mail,what do you need?A computer,electricity,internet
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