As a new Team Leader, how do you know when you have enough PSA's to reassign to your downline?

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Bob Moore, Aff (California, US) Top Author Forum Guru 4/30/2013 11:49 am
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Keeping your downline team members who show promise and are actively working the SFI program is important.
You must keep them incentivised.
Assigning PSA's to them provides a suggestion of your confidence in them.
It will help build a downline for them to send Team Mail to.

If you have recent affiliates, less than 60 days old, active or inactive you should reassign them to deserving team members.
Reassigned PSA's should include active and inactive members.
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Caroline Fraser, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 5/1/2013 8:07 am
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From personal experience, I would hold off reassigning PSAs straight away until I am sure that the person to whom I intend to reassign them, will actually look after them properly.

When I first became a team leader, I tried to encourage new people who made EA, by reassigning them new PSAs. Unfortunately that first batch of EAs dropped out after the first month, when they discovered work had to be done, so the PSAs I reassigned to them now have no real sponsor any more. Of course they
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 4/29/2013 6:56 am
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To grow you and your downline SFI business, reassign is also a good feature.

A Team Leader earning more PSA earns maximum income and also grows his/her SFI business. As a Team Leader you always try to get more and more PSA’s. To become successful Team Leader it’s not only important to gain PSA’s, you are required to make success to your downline. Even though you have not enough PSA’s, you should reassign to motivate your downline.

I became EA2, two month after joining
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Kathryn Goering, Aff (Georgia, US) Top Author Forum Guru 4/28/2013 6:31 pm
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I think it depends on who they are and who the other members of your team are.

I had three PSAs. One of them was my daughter, who is married and lives in her own home. Another one was someone she dated in high school who she and her husband are still friends with. The ex-boyfriend signed up under me but was not doing anything and wouldn't reach out to me. I thought that maybe she could work with him better since they were still friends and knew each other pretty well. So I reassigned him
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Jacqui Chambers, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 5/3/2013 12:52 am
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I think it is very important to get your business established and working first. So you have to work on all of your psa's first aiming to get the best possible result for them, yourself and your team.

There are only 4 reasons why I think you would transfer PSA's

1. You have way to many and you can't handle the workload
2. To motivate/excite and encourage your downline
3. A competition reward set up on your Leadership page
4. You are short of your VP's for the
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Shiva Kumar, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 4/29/2013 12:09 am
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Re assigning of PSA's should be handled very judiciously.

The purpose of reassigning is to help your active down-line to strengthen their business and should be done in the right way.

If you reassign a good PSA to a not so good PSA then the results may not be favorable. At the same time if you were to reassign an inactive member to your active PSA it may not help both of you.However, there are instances where by reassigning an inactive member becomes active due to the interaction
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Chris Jones, Aff (Louisiana, US) Top Author Forum Guru 5/1/2013 11:23 am
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Your question asks: "as a new team leader" and to be honest, if you are a "new" team leader I would not suggest that you jump in on reassignment too quickly.

I would first take some time to decide who my real "movers" are in my team.

If you are new to team leader status you are just now reaping the benefits and you should take some time to find a good balance, decide who is deserving of a new PSA, and which members you think might benefit from
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 5/1/2013 7:43 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
When you re-assign your PSA's, you’ll get the almost same benefits as before. The only difference is between generations. This is also a great tool to use as a reward for those affiliates who work so hard.

The advice that we get almost every day, and one of the golden rules of SFI, it is enough to have 5 hard working and dedicated PSA. Just take a look at the banner to us on a daily basis, spinning in front view, while performing everyday tasks - 3 simple steps to create a
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Stephen Nabende, Aff (Uganda) Top Author Forum Guru 5/1/2013 7:30 am
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Reassigning PSAs to a downline still retains benefits to the TL from the reassigned PSAs such as commissions and matching points. It is not like a loss. Essentially the TL is boosting prospects for the downline.

That said, considering that A TL can get as many PSAs as possible the most important consideration for keeping PSAs is earning action points from PSAs attaining and keeping EA2 status. The TL gets 100 VP per EA2 PSA. Hence at the first TL position of BTL 10 PSAs getting EA2 will
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 5/1/2013 1:52 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
Dear Patricia:

I think you no need to put a limit on this statement, as long as you have more than 2 PSA's, then you can do the reassignment, personally, I hope can get as many PSA's as possible, because that will increase the percentage of active PSA's, which means I can earn more direct sales commission and increase ineligible matching VP.(Only PSA's can reassign).

Back to your question, reassign PSA's to downline is a way, a clear statement to show your active PSA's that
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