I would set out your question in great detail. Provide details of anything you have done so far and set out any problems you may be having.
If your Sponsor is one who is regularly in touch with you then you have no problems.
If your Sponsor is rarely in touch then only ask one question at a time. Don’t bombard them with lots of questions and demands. That possibly is all you need do.
In your communication with them, set out your goals and what you aim to achieve. Advise them of your Standing Order and how it may change from month to month. Also advise them how you go about getting your PSAs.
After you have provided your goals and ongoing plans for your business, then this is the time to ask a question. At the foot of your communication, provide your private email address for them to get in touch with you.
Hopefully, this will start a great communication between yourself and your Sponsor.
I would set out your question in great detail. Provide details of anything you have done so far and set out any problems you may be having.
If your Sponsor is one who is regularly in touch with you then you have no problems.
If your Sponsor is rarely in touch then only ask one question at a time. Don’t bombard them with lots of questions and demands. That possibly is all you need do.
In your communication with them, set out your goals ...more