Hello, Mary.
Why don't you use both?
Your question strikes to the core of effectiveness of sponsoring methods. You can rephrase the question in terms of (i) Team work (SFI Co-op) versus (ii) Going alone (by yourself with your SFI bLog).
In those terms, team work would be better: you will have more resources and the results will impact you as well as the team members who are part of your SFI Co-op
Let's look at these points in details.
I. Team Work (SFI Co-op) versus Going Alone (Blog)
As mentioned above, with an SFI Co-op you are working with your team and helping them building their businesses while you also develop yours.
With a Blog on SFI, you are working alone.
First the result does depend on the method itself as such but on the quality and professionalism wit which the sponsoring method being used is understood, thoroughly planned and executed.
Second, an SFI Co-op and a Blog about SFI both aim at attracting potential prospects to SFI, but have different methodologies and features. They are not really comparable and, certainly, they are not mutually exclusive.
Hence, it might be better to look at them as complementary.
II. A Blog and complement an SFI Co-op as a Feeder
When you are successful in convincing your team members to join you in your SFI co-op and you decide to advertise for it, you can set a blog and use splash pages and landing pages that feed into your SFI Co-op.
That way you are increasing the potential of success for you and your team members.
This combination may be more rewarding than approaching approaching the SFi Co-op as opposite to a personal blog.
Try this approaches and you see better results.
Hopefully this is helpful
Good luck to you my friend.
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Hello, Mary.
Why don't you use both?
Your question strikes to the core of effectiveness of sponsoring methods. You can rephrase the question in terms of (i) Team work (SFI Co-op) versus (ii) Going alone (by yourself with your SFI bLog).
In those terms, team work would be better: you will have more resources and the results will impact you as well as the team members who are part of your SFI Co-op
Let's look at these points in details.
I. Team
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