It is great if a family can work together and build a business together.
According to SFI rules you can not sign up a family member that lives in the same house as you - like your wife for example but there is nothing stopping you from signing up your family members that does not live with you - like your siblings and cousins and even grown up children.
I believe you are in a partnership with your team - up and down line. You need your upline to teach and guide you and you need to do the same with your downline. Why? Because if they succeed so do you and so does your sponsor and up. Unfortunately the opposite is also true. Failure also tends to run up and down a line. If you sign up your family you sign up partners - with one big difference - you can comminicate in ways that you can't really do with a stranger from a different country and most probably give each other a kick when needed.
You can also have your inhouse family as your partners - working the same account. You can for example take turns to log in. Or maybe you log in most of the time but your wife or son or daughter knows your password and plan for the business and they can step in and work when you are sick or away or for whatever reason you can not log in.
You can also share the responsibilities - for example: you have a little experience with advertising - so you do all the advertising and marketing and another family member earn the VP by doing the daily tasks. You can also invest your money in the business and share the profits.
I can tell you this much - if I had a partner to handle the marketing and advertising I would be very happy to hand it over - I do it and I learn more about it - but I do not have that mich time to spend on doing it so my business is not growing as fast as I would like it to. Fortunately I am positive, optimistic and I don't give up because it is hard. Eventually I will get there. As for you, if you can find ways to get your family involved - go for it.
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It is great if a family can work together and build a business together.
According to SFI rules you can not sign up a family member that lives in the same house as you - like your wife for example but there is nothing stopping you from signing up your family members that does not live with you - like your siblings and cousins and even grown up children.
I believe you are in a partnership with your team - up and down line. You need your upline to teach and guide you ...more