Rick
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Post by Rick on Mar 3, 2007 10:32:51 GMT -5
I have purchased 2 blocks of eagle coop. I am getting people added to my organization as advertised but I am getting vertually little to no action by the affiliates to even get through Smart Start I think I actually had one person respond to my introductory email. I am using Erich's series which are well written. Am I wasting my money here? Are LeadersClub leads more the best practice. I am investing in both today. Thanks
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Post by Erich on Mar 3, 2007 11:57:10 GMT -5
Rick
I personally do not recommend the SFI Eagle Co-op. I have not known anyone who has told me the Eagle co-op fees are cost effective. You would be much better off spending your money advertsing your Tops Directory. When you buy the Eagle Co-op you are just investing only in SFI... your Directory visitors gives you many opportunities to generate income... including SFI.
Erich
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Post by talfighel on Mar 3, 2007 12:05:11 GMT -5
Rick I personally do not recommend the SFI Eagle Co-op. I have not known anyone who has told me the Eagle co-op fees are cost effective. You would be much better off spending your money advertsing your Tops Directory. When you buy the Eagle Co-op you are just investing only in SFI... your Directory visitors gives you many opportunities to generate income... including SFI. Erich 1 co-op costs $45 if I am not mistaken, 2 would cost $90. It would be much better and a better investment to invest this money, as Erich mentiones, in advertising your TOPS site. If you take that $90 and spend it on your TOPS site then you would get more: SFI affiliates
Type At Home and Data Entry business sales
Income from your Google Adsense ads on your site.
More Affiliate fuel ,peak network, moms exec and The bizopp network leads.I would personally not recommend buying eagle co-op shares from SFI. Tal
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Rick
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Post by Rick on Mar 3, 2007 13:24:27 GMT -5
Thanks, appreciate the input!
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Post by stirls on Mar 3, 2007 14:46:37 GMT -5
Eagle Co-op has never produced positive returns for me - I also recomend that members of my SFI team not to purchase and to spend the money either on TOPS or Leaders Club to grow their SFI business.
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Post by Sandi Moses on Mar 3, 2007 18:44:49 GMT -5
When I first joined SFI, I purchased some Eagle Co-op leads. At that time the came in as "prospects" and had to opt in to become "affiliates." Almost none of them did.
Gery Carson would, from time to time, make grandiose claims of how improved the leads would be with this or that change, and so I tried them again. Twice.
Same results. I don't believe anyone even read through Smart Start.
Complete and total waste of money.
Someone posted in the SFI d-board one time that the quality of leads was "inconsistent." No kidding! I decided that explained why some people swore by them and others swore at them. Guess which group I fell into! ;D
Sandi
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Post by talfighel on Mar 3, 2007 20:31:43 GMT -5
So this thread pretty much sums it up.
It would not be a good investment to buy co-op leads from SFI directly.
Tal
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Roy
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Post by Roy on Mar 3, 2007 21:27:30 GMT -5
Eagle Co-op has never produced any positive returns for me either.
However, back in November 2006 SFI contacted me with a special promotion - $249.00 for 180 Eagle CO-OP leads. I brought - Not one of the 180 became an EA. 80% to 90% was from Asia, which I find very hard to convert (due to lack of an easy way for certain Asia affiliate to even paid for a SFI product). I will never use Eagle CO-OP again, and I advise all new EA not to use them.
Roy
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Rick
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Post by Rick on Mar 4, 2007 15:44:53 GMT -5
I concede! Done with Eagle Coop forever. I immediately increased my advertising to promote my web site by the $100 per month I was throwing away. I look forward to better results.
Thanks to the valuable input. Hopefully many SFI folks read this in our group. Eagle coop is pitched as the next best thing even by some that have reached the President's ranking.
To your success!
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Post by Loretta Zarubiak on May 19, 2013 10:28:29 GMT -5
I came to this Forum for information on Eagle Coop and thanks to your info I now know what it's all about. I belong to SFI but having a tough time getting my own sign-ups, so was actually going to try Eagle Coop--but now will not. Thank you! ;D Sometimes when we're not too experienced we fall for all kinds of offers, which put an already stretched budget even further down the hole!
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