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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Alena Omazic, Aff (Bosnia And Herzegovina) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 2:40 am
Affiliate since: 12/13/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Alena's 5 other Ask SC answers
If your CSAs already have a great sponsor, you can send them a message from time to time, asking is everythig ok, do they need your help, etc. but not too often since they may think of you as boring.
You need to monitor their actions and work constantly and if you see they are in crisis (missing VP by the end of the month, inactive.. ) then you step in. If they don't reply the first time, they probably never will.
I have a really great sponsor but my Co-sponsor is also awesome, he saw
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 9:29 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
Filling your role appropriately will send in you walking side by side with your CSAs, and their sponsors. You will not overstep any
boundaries because with the same focus and vision that can not happen.

Work with the workers.

Think about it like this: PSAs: your children. CSAs: your step children.
You raise them and love them the same. Play, work, and communicate with them according how they need.

You want to be a good co-sponsor? You've already gone
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SIVANANTHAN SIVAPRAGASAM, Aff (Malaysia) Top Author Forum Guru 4/3/2016 10:49 am
Affiliate since: 04/14/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read SIVANANTHAN's 15 other Ask SC answers
You should treat your CSAs just the same way that you treat your PSAs. No doubt that you are earning less commission from your CSAs than your PSAs but for some unknown factor or perhaps these CSAs have good TLs who motivate them knowing their potentials. So get the benefit of earning from them for every three CSAs X 15% = 45% which is the amount you earn from one PSAs. So you must study your Genealogy chart of the earning capacity of the CSAs & write a letter to each of those who are earning
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Jenny Bolin, Aff (South carolina, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 3:14 pm
Affiliate since: 03/17/2012, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Jenny's 112 other Ask SC answers
Thank you for your question because it is not one that I have seen before but if we are team leaders, it is one that has to be considered. I learned to be a good sponsor by following the example of my sponsor but the only communication that I have had with my co-sponsor is her stream posts. I don't receive her newsletters. Because I have a fantastic sponsor, I haven't needed her help so I haven't contacted her.
I do send my CSAS a welcome message that includes my contact information
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Earl Winfrey, Aff (South carolina, US) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 7:09 am
Affiliate since: 11/10/2003, Power Rank: 150 | Read Earl's 98 other Ask SC answers
The best approach would be to contact their sponsor and see if you can find out what he/she does for that CSA. Introduce yourself and ask if there is anything you can help with to make sure that the CSA gets the maximum help for being successful. You can find out who the sponsor is by clicking on the profile of the CSA.

If you cannot get in touch with the sponsor, you could contact the CSA directly and ask what level of involvement their sponsor has and then ask what you can do to help.
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Natasa Stankovic, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 3/28/2016 7:00 am
Affiliate since: 01/05/2016, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Natasa's 9 other Ask SC answers
To be as good as your co-sponsor CSA send a message of support in the work and that you are open for cooperation.
When you see that they have won a prize congratulations. At the end of the month you can congratulate them on the status. It is only necessary to maintain communication and not to interfere in their work with their sponsor. Only if you turn to for advice or help then to do so.
The most important thing is to maintain communication to know that you are there and that they can
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Marica Gazdik, Aff (Croatia) Top Author Forum Guru 4/4/2016 1:17 am
Affiliate since: 11/29/2015, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Marica's 5 other Ask SC answers
Hi dear Tatjana, "I want to be a good co-sponsor to my CSAs ... but I do not want to overstep boundaries on those who have a great sponsor. How do I fill my role appropriately? "Although your CSA has a sponsor, which can be a co-sponsor. Follow the directions for cooperation sponsors. Do not overload with unnecessary information. Note that you will receive newsletters from sponsors and from SFI. When important changes that will affect them, inform them about it, although it will do and
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6678 votes
Ivana Reznikova, Aff (Czech Republic) Top Author Forum Guru 3/27/2016 8:33 am
Affiliate since: 12/01/2014, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Ivana's 172 other Ask SC answers
I do not understand what you mean to cross the border to those who have a big sponsor ....? Surely you do well when you are learning and reading lessons and collaborate with your sponsor. It depends on you when you become a sponsor you personally and how good. There are no boundaries that you hampered in fact become the first or the best sponsor.
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