I think you're missing the whole point of a blog here. A blog is meant to be a place where you can talk more personally about who you are and what you're doing. Your SFI blog content can come right out of your head, and because you are the one writing it, you can be more excited about what you're writing. You can speak expertly on everything you've experienced here, and you can pass this information along to your readers--heck, that's a great way to duplicate your information.
I'm sure there are plenty of people here that will point you to e-books and PLR material--for that matter, I could be hired to write for you (that's one of my jobs outside of SFI)--but if that's all you're doing, then the best you're doing is regurgitating other people's information in a different format. Duplication does not mean parroting; it means learning.
Now, if you don't want to write, there's a far, far easier, much less costly solution: DON'T WRITE! There are plenty of ways to draw people to SFI and your network, from webinars to Real Life Meetings (gasp!) to ads to PSAs To Go. You just need to succeed with the methods that make you feel most comfortable.
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I think you're missing the whole point of a blog here. A blog is meant to be a place where you can talk more personally about who you are and what you're doing. Your SFI blog content can come right out of your head, and because you are the one writing it, you can be more excited about what you're writing. You can speak expertly on everything you've experienced here, and you can pass this information along to your readers--heck, that's a great way to duplicate your information.