what do you think of the idea "paid to signup"?
By brightcolor
@brightcolor (220)
China
February 27, 2008 1:50am CST
many of us are always trying to find out some methods to buid downlines, and here is something seems never been discussed on mylot.
what about a "paid to signup"? I mean it's not like at some PTS sites that you pay a one time fee to get a signup, but to pay a certain percentage of your downline commission earnings to the person signup under you.
by doing this, the person who signup will get a continuous bonus benefit for being active, and you get an active referral.
The problem is about trust. But still there's way to minimize the risk.
what do you think about it? anyone interested in trying?
1 response
@luckymy2008 (260)
• China
27 Feb 08
I think nobody wants to work for somebody else without any reward, so I will not spend my time and energy to collect downlines. The only person who is worthy of trust is yourself. We should work hard to get what we should get.
@brightcolor (220)
• China
27 Feb 08
why would you think I was asking someone to work for somebody without any reward? I believe I've made myself quite clear in my article. you sign up under someone and get paid part of the referral commission. It's a win-win solution to both persons.
@luckymy2008 (260)
• China
27 Feb 08
Perhaps I made me misunderstood, sorry. Let's take you and me as an example. If I were your downline, you can got a certain commission from what I have earned without reason. But I get nothing from you, right? Do you still think this is a win-win solution? Hope I make myself clear this time.
@brightcolor (220)
• China
27 Feb 08
what I mean is, as for this example, I get commission from your earnings, and I'll pay part of this commission back to you. So you will earn more for being active and I get an active referral. and this is not a one time deal, it can last as long as lifetime.
I think now it's clear, right?