Hi,
If you are "new" in SFI ,the answer is very simple "don't".
The purpose of building a co-op should be giving your co-op members the best possible options to make profits out of there investments. I dare say that as an even relative approx. 6 months young "Newbie" ,you have simply not enough experience.Let's say that chances to do more harm than good are a reality.
So the best help that you can offer your affiliates,is to start by yourself to study all about co-op's.Once that is done start to experience for yourself.Find out who in your upline runs a co-op ,ask them about their experiences and subscribe to their co-ops,so that you can follow out of 1st hand ,their approach towards their downlines , learn from it abnd experience the real results.
As you can see all of this takes time , study and testing and it would be a crime to try to figure out how to make profits by any kind of co-op and make your affiliates to finance those co-op's to the benefit of yourself.
Nevertheless ,while you are learning and studying and testing,you can still warm up in a positive way your affiliates.Simply talk to them about S-Builder and tell them about your experiences and the positive results with S-Builder and do not forget to tell them that for the time being,you are busy building a special co-op ,that would result in important benefits for them as an individual as well as to the benefit of your and their team,but that they do not must expect the launch before another X months,and they can be sure that you will inform them well in advance about the exact launching date.
Encourage them meanwhile to buy and experience the force of S-Builder.Do not be afraid that once you launch your own co-op ,they will follow you,...because you gave them already advise that provided them positive results (S-Builder). So they will happy to follow you once you take your start. I'll assure you that is not the problem.
However,the best way for you to fail and losing your relationship with your team.is to launch your own co-op ...to early. In other words ignore our triple advise:Learn,Study,Test and without any doubt you are ready to ....fail.
Success ,to all attentive readers !
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Hi,
If you are "new" in SFI ,the answer is very simple "don't".
The purpose of building a co-op should be giving your co-op members the best possible options to make profits out of there investments. I dare say that as an even relative approx. 6 months young "Newbie" ,you have simply not enough experience.Let's say that chances to do more harm than good are a reality.
So the best help that you can offer your affiliates,is to start by
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