Team Building Training Part 2

In part 1 of my team building training I explained the need to provide specific types of information to new prospective team members:

WHY they should consider the site you are promoting

HOW the site is used

WHAT they need to do to succeed

I also explained the concept of drip feed marketing.

Today I want to talk about the best method of providing that information.

Hopefully you can already see that simply providing the referral link for a site is not sufficient. Using this method can gain a few referrals, but they will often be inactive. This is the main reason why people struggle with team building.

If you want to gain active referrals then you need to use methods that allow you to explain the reasons YOU are recommending the site to others first of all. This is why I recommend blogging to all of my readers and students. It is the number 1 method of providing detailed information to others. I provide guidance on how to do that in my post: How To Start A Blog That Earns Daily Cash.

In a blog post you can talk about the main benefits for your prospect to join any site you wish to promote. Note that this should be related to your own experience if possible. It is NOT about trying to sound salesy or anything. Just be honest….. For example:

I started using Timebucks a few years ago myself, and initially I thought the earning was quite limited. However when I spent a bit more time exploring what the site had to offer I discovered it was a bit of a hidden gem.

I have now been paid over $2000 from the site and am happy to recommend it to others. It is now the main site that I use to help people reach earnings of $10 a day – many people can earn $50+ a day using this site actually (Check the earning ladder on site for the daily updates on this). The payments are made weekly when you reach $5 in your balance and there are a large range of payment options to choose from.

Personally I find the site very useful to cover the cost of traffic and sign up fees for other earning sites or affiliate products. It is MUCH more effective to use the paid ad clicks section of Timebucks to pay for traffic costs rather than spending hours doing ad clicks in exchange for ad credits. This allows me to set up fully automated traffic that can be increased over time. Using paid traffic means I can slowly but surely increase the amount of traffic that is generated on a daily basis as well. Overcoming the limits on traffic generation in this way has allowed me to succeed with multiple sites and projects.

I have also found Timebucks to be a great site to use for advertising too. I like creating a daily traffic system to my blog. I allocate a little of my daily earnings to this (so if I earn $1 a day I spend $0.50 a day on advertising). By doing this I generate daily visits to my blog and that gains me a steady flow of new referrals for various sites.

If you wish to use Timebucks too I suggest you follow my $10 a day club guidance to help you learn how to use the site effectively.

Do you see how this explanation of how and why I use Timebucks is much more likely to result in getting ACTIVE referrals? It is not using any hyped up sales techniques, it simply provides my own experience with the site and explains why I think it is useful to use.

The ONLY way that I can provide this information is by writing content. This is why I personally choose blogging over any other method of promoting. It is also how I am able to build a team on any site.

Blogging is not difficult to do, and you do not need a fancy site etc. You also do not need to spend a lot of money. Personally I use Global Domains International for my blog hosting as it costs just $10 a month.

This cost can easily be covered by monetising your content which I can teach you how to do. In addition you can earn unlimited income by promoting Global Domains International as well. Its a very good income generator when you understand how to use it effectively.


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2 responses to “Team Building Training Part 2”

  1. Helpful Information Indeed. Philip

    1. Glad you found it useful Philip!

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