Hi Everybody!
I got an email from WA about my first ever referral, which made me so happy! I must be doing something right!😆 I wanted to get in touch via private
You can find you referrals by clicking the $ icon above and then selecting My Referrals,
Every member, regardless if they are promoting WA or not, should create their welcome messages that will automatically be sent to your referral once they join.
However there are also some things that Kyle does not want members doing with their new referrals, like getting the WA community to welcome the new referral without first getting the referral's permission to do so.
Know what it really means to get a WA referral and how / when to welcome them. See below. What is a WA Referral
Thanks for the advice! I didn't know there was info about referrals. I am learning every day and should stay that way.
Thanks!
Catherine
Hi Catherine
He should be your most recent follower in yiur network. He will have a symbol on his profile pic to identify him as a referral
You can also find them by clicking the dollar icon at top of dashboard and looking in My Referrals
Hi Dave!
Thanks for the info. I didn't know about the referral symbol. I managed to find my referral and write to them.😃👍
Have a great Sunday.
Catherine
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Hi Everybody!
I got an email from WA about my first ever referral, which made me so happy! I must be doing something right!😆 I wanted to get in touch via private
You can find you referrals by clicking the $ icon above and then selecting My Referrals,
Every member, regardless if they are promoting WA or not, should create their welcome messages that will automatically be sent to your referral once they join.
However there are also some things that Kyle does not want members doing with their new referrals, like getting the WA community to welcome the new referral without first getting the referral's permission to do so.
Know what it really means to get a WA referral and how / when to welcome them. See below. What is a WA Referral
Thanks for the advice! I didn't know there was info about referrals. I am learning every day and should stay that way.
Thanks!
Catherine
Hi Catherine
He should be your most recent follower in yiur network. He will have a symbol on his profile pic to identify him as a referral
You can also find them by clicking the dollar icon at top of dashboard and looking in My Referrals
Hi Dave!
Thanks for the info. I didn't know about the referral symbol. I managed to find my referral and write to them.😃👍
Have a great Sunday.
Catherine
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Hi Everybody!
I was wondering if I need to add my affiliate disclosure (or inform people about my affiliate links) on my social media platforms?
Catherine
Unless you are directly selling products through links on social media, no, you don't need to disclose affiliate status on that social media platform.
Example A.) Mary is registered as an affiliate with adcorp, who gives her Link "adcorp.com/marys_product". Mary posts this link on her Facebook page.
Example B.) Mary posts the same link on her website, which has an affiliate disclosure. Mary then posts the link to her website, "marys_site.com" to Facebook.
In example A, Mary should disclose that she is an affiliate on Facebook, since she stands to earn money directly after visitors leave Facebook and follow her link.
In example B, Mary does not need to worry about disclosing her affiliate status on Facebook, since any potential customers will learn this on her website before making a purchase.
An easy rule of thumb is that the last site a customer is on before making any purchases should disclose affiliate status.
For this reason, I would wager that it's always best to send traffic to your website and sell from there. Not only does this ensure that every purchase is affiliate status disclosed, but it will also help you with your search engine indexing.
Hope this helps.
~Tom
If you are just posting links to products other then you sending to your website ... then yes ...
if sending to your website you have disclosed that you are marketing
Tim
you should be sending traffic to offers the first rule is drive traffic to your website and then drive traffic from there to your offer. Apart from anything else you are breaking T and C 's by sending traffic directly to offers
This is a very good question. Twitter and Instagram are short, nowhere to add affiliate disclosure. When sharing on social media, directing them back to your site where affiliate disclosure is posted.
I was just wondering about this myself today as I put a few links out there on Twitter. Thanks!
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Do you have to add affiliate disclosure to social media?
Hi Everybody!
I was wondering if I need to add my affiliate disclosure (or inform people about my affiliate links) on my social media platforms?
Catherine
Unless you are directly selling products through links on social media, no, you don't need to disclose affiliate status on that social media platform.
Example A.) Mary is registered as an affiliate with adcorp, who gives her Link "adcorp.com/marys_product". Mary posts this link on her Facebook page.
Example B.) Mary posts the same link on her website, which has an affiliate disclosure. Mary then posts the link to her website, "marys_site.com" to Facebook.
In example A, Mary should disclose that she is an affiliate on Facebook, since she stands to earn money directly after visitors leave Facebook and follow her link.
In example B, Mary does not need to worry about disclosing her affiliate status on Facebook, since any potential customers will learn this on her website before making a purchase.
An easy rule of thumb is that the last site a customer is on before making any purchases should disclose affiliate status.
For this reason, I would wager that it's always best to send traffic to your website and sell from there. Not only does this ensure that every purchase is affiliate status disclosed, but it will also help you with your search engine indexing.
Hope this helps.
~Tom
If you are just posting links to products other then you sending to your website ... then yes ...
if sending to your website you have disclosed that you are marketing
Tim
you should be sending traffic to offers the first rule is drive traffic to your website and then drive traffic from there to your offer. Apart from anything else you are breaking T and C 's by sending traffic directly to offers
This is a very good question. Twitter and Instagram are short, nowhere to add affiliate disclosure. When sharing on social media, directing them back to your site where affiliate disclosure is posted.
I was just wondering about this myself today as I put a few links out there on Twitter. Thanks!
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Here's the answer, How to Get WA Referrals Cheers!