How much information do you send your CSA's, or do you let their sponsor take care of them so they are not overwhelmed?

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8994 votes
M Shashidhar Patil, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 5/17/2013 3:38 am
Affiliate since: 03/26/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read M Shashidhar 's 11 other Ask SC answers
I personally don't find any difference between PSA/CSA. I welcome both equally in my welcome letter & gives common tips. I prefer to send group mailer to CSA/PSA both (Team mail) as follows:

Hello friends,

I am XXXXXXXXXXXX, your Sponsor / Co-Sponsor.

Nice meeting you (CSA/PSA) & a Warm Welcome to You all to SFI.

Now on wards SFI will be a part of our lives so,that,we can achieve our Dream GOAL. You may be the beginner or already a member, my suggestions
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8699 votes
Shonadeen Dowabobo, Aff (New Zealand) Top Author Forum Guru 5/17/2013 11:32 pm
Affiliate since: 03/26/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Shonadeen's 6 other Ask SC answers
CSAs are as important as your PSAs.

CSAs are usually the first affiliates that make you a team leader and they will be assigned to you as you grow in your business.
As a team leader, you benefit from CSAs as well, and not just from PSAs

Also CSAs may not get sufficient support from their own Sponsors for some reason so your support as a Co-Sponsor will be beneficial to CSAs.

Therefore, give them all the information and all support as you would for your PSAs.

To
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8496 votes
Jolanda Murray, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 5/16/2013 7:28 am
Affiliate since: 03/29/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Jolanda's 3 other Ask SC answers
I don't discriminate between CSAs and PSAs, in fact I've had requests for help from affiliates who aren't even part of my downline. I will provide help to anyone who asks because I found it frustrating to send emails to my sponsor and never receive a response.

I am a silver team leader and even suggesting to my sponsor that I may opt-out didn't trigger a response.

People learn by example so if an affiliate has no contact with it's up-line then they too will make poor sponsors.

What
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8183 votes
Manos Vlahakis, Aff (Greece) Top Author Forum Guru 5/15/2013 12:33 pm
Affiliate since: 03/31/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Manos's 4 other Ask SC answers
Hi.
I try not to overwhelm my CSAs, but i treat them like my PSAs.

First i welcome them to my team.
If they are new to SFI i try to explane them how to start this awesome online business.
I send them short and comprehensive text weekly, letting them know, that i'm here to answer any question about SFI.
Of course, Sponsor is like the father, but co-sponsor is like the godfather.
So i try to help them if they need.
CSAs that seems to be interested (good amount
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8108 votes
Eric Darko, Aff (Ghana) Top Author Forum Guru 5/23/2013 9:03 am
Affiliate since: 03/20/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Eric's 3 other Ask SC answers
In the first place, CSA's are affiliates assigned to you and therefore as a team leader, it is your responsibility to provide them with enough information to whip up their interest in SFI.

In this program, there is nothing like too much information because the more information your CSA's have about SFI, the better it is for them in their becoming successful in their business.

Managing CSA's is a shared responsibility as an affiliate and thus do not let their sponsor takes care
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7856 votes
Rebecca Zadell, Aff (Virginia, US) Top Author Forum Guru 5/17/2013 5:15 am
Affiliate since: 04/02/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Rebecca's 6 other Ask SC answers
I send my CSAs the same information I send to my PSAs.

I had a great sponsor, and then got reassigned to a sponsor who has never contacted me. My co-sponsor, though, has been a lifesaver and is always there when I need him. Shouldn't I give that back to my CSAs?

I have no idea what other help they are getting from their upline, and besides, I made a commitment to them when I accepted them as my CSAs.
7812 votes
Vandana Banerjee, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 5/17/2013 1:59 am
Affiliate since: 04/04/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Vandana's 1 other Ask SC answers
Firstly a great and very valid question.
Well in my welcome letter to my new affiliates I never differentiate between a PSA and a CSA. Every affiliate must be treated equally with the same will to help them succeed.

When I started in SFI, my sponsor or co sponsor hardly came in touch with me ever and that felt as if I was all alone with no one to guide me around. I decided that this will never happen to any of my down line and since then I have tried to be available always for my
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7802 votes
, () Top Author Forum Guru 5/16/2013 9:08 pm
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
To me there is no difference between PSAs and CSAs; they are all my team members and I treat them equally. I keep in mind that my PSAs have co-sponsors and that my CSAs have sponsors. We, together as their up-line have a responsibility to help and guide them, just as we need help and guidance from our up line. I appreciate any contact from my up-line as it makes me feel part of the team and I have never felt overwhelmed by it at all.
7660 votes
Sherry lynn Butler, Aff (Massachusetts, US) Top Author Forum Guru 5/21/2013 2:57 am
Affiliate since: 03/27/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Sherry lynn's 5 other Ask SC answers
I encourage all generations to do their absolute personal
research .. reminding them that they are the one exceptional reason
they are here.
it is also not overwhelming to see more info then the
laws of continuum.
what is hoped for by all ppl who seek resourceful info
iis info that makes sense!
so please do not hold back the good things we should look for
and allow the learning to build on real info...
adding experience to skill is how to adapt to ever
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7522 votes
Darren Clarke, Aff (Australia) Top Author Forum Guru 5/21/2013 3:03 am
Affiliate since: 04/07/2013, Power Rank: 99999999 | Read Darren's 6 other Ask SC answers
Your CSA's are as an important part of your business as PSA's. Your CSA's contribute to your earnings and success therefore are ENTITLED to your support.

Additionally you do not know what support your CSA's are or are not receiving from their Sponsor. Never make assumptions they are receiving what they need from their primary sources. And as their assigned Co-Sponsor YOU are one of their primary sources.

In regards to communication with CSA's i take a 3 step approach:
1.
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