How often should I communicate with my Sponsor and Co-Sponsor?
If you can not find the answer to a question on the web site then contacting your sponser or co-sponser.
Otherwise you only need to contact them if you want to connect with them and get advice on how to build your business.
We all need advice, but I believe in contacting my sponsers only once I have exhausted all other options, howelse do we learn.
Good luck
Well, I would say that there are no rules for that..
You contact your sponsor or co-sponsor any time you need help..They are here to help you as much as they can..
But you have to have limits..dont ask contact them for all questions you have, just for urgent ones..because, they also need to do their job and to help many other memebers!!
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Any time you feel something is going wrong. And also if you want to use, your Sponsor and Co-Sponsor experience, you must communicate with them as often you feel. Because is a clever way to follow the path they open! There experience is precious and also it is noticeable that they stand there you want to go and furthermore!
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Communication Is an Action That Will Never Get Old. I Communicate With My Sponsor Daily, I Just Believe That When We are A Team We Work Together At Reaching Our Individual And Collective Goals. It's A Military Role We Had To Find All Levels Of Communication To Get a Desired Result. If You are New To SFI Communicate!! Communicate!! Communicate!!. We Learn To Reproduce After Our Actions That have Helped Us We Pass On To Others. We Pass That Information On By Communicating To Those Who are Being Successful Before Us. Then We Communicate It With Those Who Will Look To Us. "We Hold These Truths To Be Self Evident. Each On Teach One. Yes Communiication Is Daily.
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Communication Is an Action That Will Never Get Old. I Communicate With My Sponsor Daily, I Just Believe That When We are A Team We Work Together At Reaching Our Individual And Collective Goals. It's A Military Role We Had To Find All Levels Of Communication To Get a Desired Result. If You are New To SFI Communicate!! Communicate!! Communicate!!. We Learn To Reproduce After Our Actions That have Helped Us We Pass On To Others. We Pass That Information On By Communicating To Those Who are Being Successful
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Do not refrain from asking them as often as you need. However,if it is urgent and you see you do not get an answer, place a ticket saying it is URGENT. Or, viceversa, place a ticket and if you do not get an answer as fast as you need, then ask you Sponsor or your Co-Sponsor. Take care that you do not overwhelm all of them with the same question at the same time.
Mate!!!
There is only ONE answer here. If you are stuck and have problems get
on to your sponsor. If he doesn't answer go straight to your co-sponsor.
One of them should answer. But if they don't go to your a2a friends or
just go back through your tutorials and see if you can find the answer
there.
I feel more like, you should do, what you think is best at the given moment.
If you have a great sponsor/co-sponsor, then go ahead and communicate as often as you feel like it, but some people may find it annoying, when someone bothers them too much..
I personally find the best way, to learn stuff here, is by my self. Kinda sits in the head better ;)
Hope this helps!
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How often you communicate is dependent on the person of your Sponsor and/or co-sponsor, being too frequent in communicating with some may seem to them as a disturbance, they may label you a nuisance and a dummy. while some sponsors may see your frequency as a show of enthusiasm and they will want to attend to you as often as you ask.
I believe in less frequent questioning for a start until you understand which category he/she(sponsor/co-sponsor) belongs to so that you don't turn him/her off. If he/she is the go type a great team spirited,warm person, then as often as you wish will be welcomed.
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How often you communicate is dependent on the person of your Sponsor and/or co-sponsor, being too frequent in communicating with some may seem to them as a disturbance, they may label you a nuisance and a dummy. while some sponsors may see your frequency as a show of enthusiasm and they will want to attend to you as often as you ask.
I believe in less frequent questioning for a start until you understand which category he/she(sponsor/co-sponsor) belongs to so that you don't turn him/her
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I think communication with the sponsor or co-sponsor is very important for the new PSA, when they register. Going forward, there are SFI, Forum, ASK SC, A2A, .. but communication with sponsor's certainly still important, because I believe that teamwork is important in SFI. Certainly, our work and our perseverance is crucial, regardless of communication with sponzorom and co-sponsor.
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Hello,
That depends on you needs,and you knowlege .If you are investing to learn about what is the"point",of this bussiness and how to do this,then you dont need to comunicate with you sponsor too much,unless some thing not clear enough,then you ask for help in that .I hope you are connected over fb,or twiter,as group team,so you see daly team acoplishes,tips,and are involve in that chat on daly base.
For co-sponsor communication you have weekly task to send csa mail in VP ledger for VP-versa points.Think thats is quite enough for not disturbing someone too much,and to build some nice relationship, and stay in contact.
Best regards, and gl in sfi.
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Hello,
That depends on you needs,and you knowlege .If you are investing to learn about what is the"point",of this bussiness and how to do this,then you dont need to comunicate with you sponsor too much,unless some thing not clear enough,then you ask for help in that .I hope you are connected over fb,or twiter,as group team,so you see daly team acoplishes,tips,and are involve in that chat on daly base.
For co-sponsor communication you have weekly task to send csa mail in VP ledger
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