Does having a co-op for your downline help get them active and stay active?

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, () Forum Guru 10/20/2012 2:33 am
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A co-op is a novel plan to stay alive and healthy in the business and to prosper along with your fellow beings. Every member of the co-op takes a share of the investment and gains a proportional share of the returns.

The up-line who runs the co-op should well be aware of the fact where he's going to to put the amount to gain sure shot returns. Otherwise the co-op could give disastrous results. So The Leader should invest only in tried and tested campaigns.

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Trameka Peterson, Aff (North carolina, US) Top Author Forum Guru 10/19/2012 7:46 am
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Neville Williams, Aff (South Africa) Forum Guru 10/18/2012 1:10 am
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By creating a co-op you are most definitively more likely to keep your down line active and incentivised .Watch your down line grow from strength to strength Remember that you should only send New signup's to members of your team who are prepared to work with them
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Bradley Prickett, Aff (Ohio, US) Forum Guru 10/18/2012 7:18 am
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Kurt Lator, Aff (Missouri, US) Top Author Forum Guru 10/19/2012 1:15 am
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it does if you make it affordable to your down line i reword my down line with 1 share when they keep a standing order of 1500 points and if they move up to bronze leader they earn another share and so on
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Michael Antonio, Aff (Jamaica) Forum Guru 10/18/2012 8:07 am
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Base on my personal experience a simple answer would be no, this really depends on their own conviction and commitment. You can offer the support, like we say in Jamaica "you can carry the horse to the well but you cannot force them to drink'
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David Afflu jnr., Aff (Ghana) Forum Guru 10/18/2012 12:08 pm
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Well, I guess it should have some positive impact on them though it would not absolutely keep them active. Most PSAs get bored if they have to only do their daily to-do-list actions and nothing more. Having a co-op that brings them new sign-ups obviously gives them some extra job of having to train their new PSAs acquired from the co-op. When they know they have to constantly be on their PSAs cases to grab the deserved benefits, they'll certainly stay active being in the co-op. However, it is not
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Lisa Wilson, Aff (Arizona, US) Forum Guru 10/23/2012 4:16 pm
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Yes and NO, I believe it is the quality in a co-op and other sponsees that matters
so not quantity. If you have some go-getter's this will definitely improve their daily involvement with SFI.It really depends on how the sponsor can motivate them in becoming active members.
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Alexander Korobchanskiy, Aff (Russian Federation) Forum Guru 10/19/2012 12:14 am
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Not always and not as we would like. The first stage of registration, but now not so much. Most partners brings paid advertising.
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Stefano Caprio, Aff (Italy) Forum Guru 10/18/2012 9:46 am
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If an affiliate is active, it is because he wants it. If an affiliate works, I help him in every way, even with coop. Working with the workers. Do not waste time with those who do not work.
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