How do you decide which sites to promote?
By echomonster
@echomonster (2225)
Greenwood, Mississippi
December 22, 2008 2:19pm CST
What is it about a GPT site that makes you think, "Wow, I need to tell the world about this opportunity so I can get lots of referrals!"? Personally, my first concern is that a site be stable enough to last indefinitely so I can earn from my referrals indefinitely. For that reason, I tend to favor older sites that have an established history of paying users. Of course, the sites I trust the most have already paid me at least once, so I also favor those sites. I also prefer multiple downline systems because they let you earn from your referrals' referrals also -- the way I look at it is that if someone really gets into making money online they are going to want to have referrals of their own, and they may over time become more promoters than users. If I can earn from my referrals' referrals, I get to profit even if my direct referrals turn more into promoters than users. Other factors I consider to a lesser degree are the percentage of referral earnings you receive, the minimum payout of the site (lower is better, especially from the perspective of new users), and the overall ease of making money at the program.
4 responses
@chantalgiardina (2523)
• United States
22 Dec 08
i think everyone wonders how they can make a little extra money ont he side..i wish i would have know n abotut his kind of stuff actually was real backa few years ago..lord knows ..
so if i find a site that has paid me or that is legit..i spread the word as much as i can..mainly because i know it is a good opportunity.. if i can do it so can they..
i feel like it is a good way to make a little extra money..no it is not by far going to pay all the bills or take the place of a day job, but i think it is money that you can use to buy things off ebay(what i do) and save up for other things. i think it is just a little extra cash flow.
@echomonster (2225)
• Greenwood, Mississippi
22 Dec 08
Believe it or not, but there are full-time GPT promoters out there. Of course, many live in countries where the cost of living is less than it is for us, but really this promoting stuff is all just a numbers game at the end of the day. If you have enough referrals at enough sites, you can make plenty of money. Of course, for the overwhelming majority of us it is just a little extra money each month, which is also a good thing to have!
@powermannx (450)
• United States
12 Jan 09
It seems as though since the evolution of the Internet it has become more challenging to make a decent living online. It does take some time to learn what to do and what not to do.




