First of all you need to have your spouse onside and supporting your SFI endeavour. To do this I keep mine informed of all that is going on and share with him details of my team and their achievements (or lack thereof). I have also asked him to sit with me and discuss a business plan and how much of both time and money to invest. In this way, he knows what my timetable is and when I will be busy 'doing SFI' and therefore not require me for other things at those times.
How much and what kind of involvement your spouse has depends on each of your skills and available time and money.
If your spouse is a better writer than you, perhaps he/she could write blog articles for you or an autoresponder campaign. If he/she has some IT skills perhaps he could design a webpage or splash page for you. My husband hasn't actually spent time working on my webpages, but he has looked at them and given useful feedback.
He also listens to my articles and autoresponder messages and tells me how he thinks others might perceive them. Sometimes I have rewritten them to take his ideas into account.
Unfortunately that is the extent of involvement my spouse has, but it is a help, and is certainly better than opposing me. If he were more available, I'd ask him to perhaps log in and do the daily actions, and maybe place ads which I have already prepared.
Having your spouse's involvement is a definite plus, even if it is only in a relatively small way, such as mine.
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First of all you need to have your spouse onside and supporting your SFI endeavour. To do this I keep mine informed of all that is going on and share with him details of my team and their achievements (or lack thereof). I have also asked him to sit with me and discuss a business plan and how much of both time and money to invest. In this way, he knows what my timetable is and when I will be busy 'doing SFI' and therefore not require me for other things at those times.
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