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?

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Francis Tailoka, Aff (United Kingdom) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 9:25 am
Affiliate since: 10/05/2011, Power Rank: 430 | Read Francis's 105 other Ask SC answers
You should not be afraid to treat your co-sponsored affiliates just like your PSAs, as long as you are aware of the limitations.

If the CSA has an awesome sponsor that does not mean that your role as a CSA suddenly disappears. As co-sponsor, you are there to provide help and support to them when they need it. This does not necessarily mean just answering questions when they ask but also sending messages of encouragement or congratulations when they for example reach milestones or win
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Nimo Ponifasio, Aff (New Zealand) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 9:39 pm
Affiliate since: 10/01/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Nimo's 381 other Ask SC answers
There are no boundaries to be overstepped.

You and your CSAs sponsors have one other major thing in common, other than the CSAs, you all want the affiliates (PSA/CSA) to succeed and do well in SFI.

You want them to do well with their recruiting, sponsoring and growing their teams. You want them to affect sales, you want them to progress up the ranks etc... In other words, you want nothing but the best for them.

Why? Because when they do well - you do well!

So
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 12:37 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999

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
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David Bryant, Aff (South dakota, US) Top Author Forum Guru 4/3/2016 8:59 am
Affiliate since: 01/04/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read David's 87 other Ask SC answers
A question to ask yourself is how would you like to be co-sponsored? What type of information would you like to receive from your Co-Sponsor?

Being a Co-Sponsor is just as important as being a Sponsor to a PSA. Your CSA's still need guidance and congratulations for a job well done. Some CSA's have no active Sponsor, so in this case you would fill in the shoes of their Sponsor and provide the guidance and answering questions they may have.

If you are still wondering if you
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 7:42 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
You have the correct mindset about approaching a CSA. You don't want to be redundant to what their Sponsor is already doing, but you want to help. What do you do?

1. Ask the CSA if they are getting support.
2. Let the CSA know that as a Co-Sponsor that you are an extra lifeline for them. Let them know that they have a standing open door to approach you with any questions.
3. You can still leave tips through Team mail and E-Cards.

The main idea is that they know
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7934 votes
Dušica Jovanović, Aff (Montenegro) Top Author Forum Guru 3/28/2016 4:48 am
Affiliate since: 07/05/2024, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Dušica's 11 other Ask SC answers
I think you don't need to worry about overstepping the boundaries on those affiliates who have great sponsors.

We all do our best - send welcome letters, send weekly letters, occasionally e-cards and try to make it easier for our affiliates to start working harder and smarter. It doesn't matter if some information is duplicated. It will only persuade our CSAs that we really try to help them.

But, according to my experience, it is better to send small pieces of information
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Kay Byers, Aff (Michigan, US) Top Author Forum Guru 4/3/2016 10:03 pm
Affiliate since: 10/26/2010, Power Rank: 350 | Read Kay's 289 other Ask SC answers
Many people have answered that there is nothing to overstep. These people do not fully understand the dynamics of affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing an bring us great riches if we apply the principles that make it work. I will not cover all of the principles, just what apply to this question.

In order to rake the burden off of each person of earning all the money, doing all the advertising, training all the team members, etc., we learn and teach each active affiliate to teach and
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7913 votes
Abe Taddesse, Aff (Washington, US) Top Author Forum Guru 4/2/2016 11:14 am
Affiliate since: 06/05/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Abe's 168 other Ask SC answers
There is no boundaries and overstepping in this matter, Everything has purpose and I think the company thought about it very well before they come up with this idea, and if there were
Matters the way you think they wouldn’t do it in the first place.

You are the important part of the puzzle to fill up the gap to your CSA’s to make them a whole.

Great sponsor is one mind, having an additional Great Co sponsor is outstanding. No one think alike in everything better yet
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Shankar Chakraborti, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 3/28/2016 3:48 am
Affiliate since: 08/24/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Shankar's 32 other Ask SC answers
Dear Tatjana,

To fulfill your responsibilities towards your CSAs, you should do what you do for your PSAs. You will not be able to know all PSAs personally who have sponsored those CSAs who are under your team and also will be unable to know how your CSAs are receiving support from their PSAs.

So to be a good Co Sponsor you should fulfill your responsibilities towards your CSAs by teaching them personally to those who ask and solicited your help. To those who are not doing any
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7815 votes
Leonisa Bautista, Aff (Philippines) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 7:09 am
Affiliate since: 12/16/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Leonisa's 6 other Ask SC answers
Hello Tatjana,

Being a Sponsor or co-sponsor is a Full-Time Job

Patience is a characteristic that will help anyone who wishes to become a sponsor.
A sponsor or co-sponsor must be available around the clock to help and support an individual who may have successfully join in SFI business.

The tool of sponsorship, SFI- FORUM is one of the great help we have in SFI, bearing an extraordinary power to turn a person’s life around.” Readers are Leaders”


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