Some will advice that you get some maturity and ability before you start bringing kids to the world but will it be the case in this business, I do not think so. Though it is an advantage to have some experience in order to be able to guide your PSA appropriately, but the lack of it should not hinder you from building your down-line while you are still on the learning curve.
In this scenario its going to be like both you and your PSA are going to be learning at the same time, assuming your PSA has no experience also, but be a smart guy and accelerate your learning of this business so that you can be ahead of your PSA kind of, in order to be of some assistance.
You can also help your PSA in the following ways:
1. Be frank to let him know you are inexperienced and let him know the usefulness of your upline team members or you can facilitate his connection to the upline by contacting them on his behalf initially.
2. While you are learning, you need to also develop relationship with a2a members and give the link of those you think will be helpful to your PSA and also encourage him to look for a2a friends from his country who can assist him.
3. Make sure you direct him to all useful training materials you come across your self; at least if you have no experience you should try to dig out useful resources from SFI and else where and forward same to him.
4. Encourage your PSA (and yourself)to be a regular at the Forum where he can ask questions and get answers from experienced affiliates.
5. Show him the way to the Ask SC database, so that he (and you) can search for useful topics on SFI and marketing, in order to boost your understanding.
6. Make use of the Internet Income resources because it contains very useful information on how to build your business here: https://www.sfimg.com/Training/InternetIncome
7. There are a lot of helpful materials on the Training tab at your homepage; direct your PSA to each item on the tab
I can go on and on....... since you have no experience as a sponsor, you should not only direct and guide your PSA as mentioned above, also make do of the suggestions yourself in order to improve yourself as a sponsor.
Lastly, please never hesitate to praise your PSA occasionally as he forges ahead and also note that experience is not absolute because it never ends, so we are all still learners but on different level.
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Some will advice that you get some maturity and ability before you start bringing kids to the world but will it be the case in this business, I do not think so. Though it is an advantage to have some experience in order to be able to guide your PSA appropriately, but the lack of it should not hinder you from building your down-line while you are still on the learning curve.
In this scenario its going to be like both you and your PSA are going to be learning at the same time, assuming your
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