Co-op advertising is a popular and very powerful method of advertising in which two or more people share the cost of advertising and the resulting benefits. It allows you and your team members to pool your dollars together to advertise, and then share in the resulting leads generated. You can participate in the S-Builder Co-op, or you can create your own co-op.
The easiest way to set up a co-op is to use your Genealogy Report to select affiliates you would like to invite to participate and send a message to them. Explain the type of advertising you're going to do, how you will set up the co-op - whether they'll receive an equal share of affiliates generated or a specific quantity of affiliates, etc.-, and the cost or requirements to participate. There is no limit to the number of participants you can have in a single co-op.
Immediately upon submitting your list of participants, your co-op is live. With Internet advertising, you could literally set up a co-op and be generating affiliates for your participants within minutes.
You can even add someone to the co-op after affiliates begin to come in. However, when you do this, the system will automatically give your new participants all the affiliates coming in until they "catch up" with the original participants.
If you lack the time or the experience, the S-Builder co-op is ideal. Through the Co-op Manager tool, SFI does all the heavy work and provide you the platform to create and run easy, no-fuss co-ops. All you have to do is plug in your co-op participants and collect payments. It's a great way to build your team.
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Co-op advertising is a popular and very powerful method of advertising in which two or more people share the cost of advertising and the resulting benefits. It allows you and your team members to pool your dollars together to advertise, and then share in the resulting leads generated. You can participate in the S-Builder Co-op, or you can create your own co-op.
The easiest way to set up a co-op is to use your Genealogy Report to select affiliates you would like to invite to participate
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