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1  .WS Business / Team Building / Retention: Quality vs. Quantity on: July 02, 2005, 02:07:36 PM
I came across a site that offers valuable information and something to think about.  I am not going to post the link because it has information on it that contains advertisement and this is not my intent; I am in with GDI for the long ride.  I believe that GDI wants the best for all of us and not just numbers of people coming and going!  I just wanted to copy and paste some of the article to share with others who support quality first and for those who have not given that area of the business much thought.  I believe in quality first and then quantity as this order will contribute to greater retention of long-term members.  I know this is a long posting.  I attempted to see what I could leave out; but, I found the whole article to be interesting as well as educational.  Any one is welcome to disagree with this content, because we all have our beliefs and operate accordingly.

Web hosting and affiliate programs
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What's an affiliate program?  Basically an affiliate, referral or associate program works on the following principle: you send potential clients and get paid for each actual customer referred by you. Now, you can be paid a fixed amount per sale or a percent of the sale that you referred, but I'll not get into that much detail. I'm sure you get the idea: you refer a customer, you get paid.

What defines a good hosting affiliate program
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Most people think (wrongly) that the best hosting affiliate program is the one that pays the most. While this is certainly an important aspect, it is not the most important. Sure, it's good to be paid a respectful, fair amount, and getting paid appropriately should be one of your goals.

However, to be a successful affiliate, you have to think about your visitors first. When you recommend a product you have to be as sure as possible that you're doing a good job. Think about it from your visitor's point of view: What's more important, the amount of money you'll receive or the quality of the service you're recommending?

You got it right! It's the quality of the service. If you plan to recommend a hosting service make sure it's a very good one. The good news is that recommending a good hosting service will do you good: you'll get the respect of your visitors and that is more valuable than money because it can potentially pay you ten folds over time.

Just think about it! If the visitor winds up paying for a hosting service that is unsatisfying, then he'll feel that you and your website are some of the main reasons this had happened. That means that you're building a bad reputation and who wants that?

The most important thing that defines a good hosting affiliate program is the quality of the hosting itself.

Another important thing important is the payment schedule. How often will the checks be sent? Once, twice per month? It can be good to receive checks on a regular basis. However, more important than that is if the schedule is actually respected.

Unfortunately there's no sure method to find out if the checks are delivered as promised. The only method to bring forth this type of information is to find another affiliate of that company and ask them directly about their experience.

Levels/tiers
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Hosting affiliate programs, like most affiliate programs, can have more than a single level or tier. This works like this: you refer someone to their site and that someone also becomes an affiliate. Then, for every sale generated by that affiliate you also get paid, usually a significantly smaller amount compared to the one you're being paid for a direct sale. But you get paid nevertheless!

For some types of websites, with a suited audience, the second level is actually more lucrative than the first. Such sites are the so called affiliate directories that used to flourish a few years ago.

If your website would work better with a second level you should then look for a hosting company that uses a 2-tier affiliate program because not all hosting companies use a second one.

Why not? I think I know the reason for that and if I'm right it's mostly an overreaction on the part of the hosting company. This levels thing is in a way closely related to MLM or multilevel marketing. In multilevel marketing there are usually many levels, most of the times over 4 of them. This is how things get pyramidal and why the one at the top of the pyramid gets lots of money obtained through the work of others.

However, a 2-tier hosting affiliate program is very far from that kind of business model. It is in my opinion the fair approach to affiliate programs and should be used by all hosting companies. Why? Because it's fair towards the affiliate.

Suppose you send a person to the hosting company and that person doesn't sign-up for the hosting services. Instead he/she signs-up for their affiliate program and produces hundreds of sales per month. It was because of you that she got there and you should be rewarded for this.

In a 1 tier affiliate program you'd not get a cent for referring that affiliate. In 2-tiers affiliate programs you do get paid - and you deserve it!

Recurring payment
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There are some affiliate programs where you get paid in a different way. Once a referred person signs-up for hosting that person is associated to your affiliate account and you receive a small percent (usually around 10-15%) from every single payment made by that person. Say he/she signs for a $9/month hosting plan. You then could receive for example $1 every month as long as that person stays with that hosting company.

This type of affiliate program has the advantage of offering you the chance of a relatively constant, secure and growing income.

Looking for a hosting affiliate program
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It might come as a surprise to many of you, but if you want to be a responsible affiliate there's plenty to be done. First you have to search for good hosting companies, so you'd better take a look at my other articles where I explain how to find them.

For a responsible affiliate (responsible towards its visitors), this is the most important step in finding a good hosting affiliate program, but you'd be surprised how few are those that care about this. I would venture to guess that under 5% of hosting affiliates actually care about this.

Most people looking for hosting companies with affiliate programs ask on forums if payment (check) is sent on time and or how much a company pays per sale. I have yet to find someone asking to find a good hosting company that also happens to have an affiliate program and pay on time. No! Almost everyone is concerned with their profits. Sure, it's understandable, but what about the services they're recommending? Are they really worthy of a recommendation?

The recommendation of hosting services is a very valuable service as long as it's done properly, with care and responsibility. Look at it like this: suppose the visitor is someone who runs into you when you're downtown and asks you "What time is it?" You'll take a look at your watch and tell him the answer, right?

If that same person is on your website and looks for a host what do you do? You refer him/her to the host that pays you the most? No, you should refer the visitors to the host that is the best you've found! Consider the affiliate program and the payment you might receive to be a bonus! 'Cause that's what it is!
2  .WS Business / Team Building / Re: Downline retention! on: June 28, 2005, 02:37:31 AM
It is okay do disagree with what I am saying as I am disagreeing with you.  That's why people are entitled to express their opinions.  We all have to make choices, which should be based on what each of us believe and proceed with what we are comfortable with.
3  .WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Re: Here is my website on: June 27, 2005, 04:56:39 PM
Hi Deborah,

Hang in there.  I know how you feel about using the templates.  GDI is planning to implement a new template system.  So, try to be as patient as you can.  Just a suggestion; don't keep applying energy to the current system because you may only continue to feel frustrated.  Hopefully, the new one will be available very soon.
4  .WS Business / Team Building / Re: Down-line retention! on: June 26, 2005, 12:43:52 PM
Hi David,

Congratulations for being one of the best MLM persons around who has an excellent retention in your down-line.  Also, Congratulations that you are one of the best at teaching people to duplicate you in accepting the compensation plan and that the product quality should not matter.  I guess I can say:  Job well done or is it really?

When I offer GDI to potential prospects, I want to be proud that we have a quality and reliable product as well.  I want our hosting service to be just as good as those services (perhaps one of the best).  There are many good hosting services out there that are not in MLM; this concept makes GDI unique by being a top-leveled domain and hosting service offering MLM.  I have been using a hosting company, that offers an excellent  template system with excellent pricing plans, for the past four years.  The company is excellent and is considering reviewing the possibility of going MLM.  I inquired with them about their status of MLM.  Their response was that, for now, they still prefer to ensure that they are offering a quality product and a reliable hosting service.  They will continue to observe and monitor the retention of customers before rolling out the MLM program.  They are considering visiting the idea of MLM within the next year and expressed that they have had great success with retaining members, including me, based on the product and services!

Here is why I am really responding to your post.  You are saying that the drop out rate of members is reflected on the up-lines and their lack of ability and marketing skills to retain their down-line.  For one thing, there are many of us who offer our down line assistance to no end and still lose them anyway.  The few, in my down line, that I have had the opportunity to inquire with about why they canceled, said that they want to use and promote a quality product with MLM which is why they tried out GDI.  These people prefer to use templates to build their websites; GDI's template system does not meet their needs.  They expressed that if they like the product themselves, then promoting it as MLM is secondary for them.  Their recommending GDI will be based on quality products and services first, then MLM.  I did tell them about the new template system that is expected; they said that they may reconsider GDI again if they provide a desirable template system.

I do not plan to teach duplication of a SCAM, which is how your post sounds to me, even if it is not meant this way.  I don't believe that it is GDI's idea or practice to just teach people that all that matters is making money, and the product should not be of concern.  GDI is a unique business with a hosting MLM opportunity unlike .com, .net, .org, etc.  They need to retain people, and if people like the product and services, than customers remaining should increase the retention rate without the up-lines have to be marketing and retention pros.  I really feel that GDI wants to the best MLM hosting service and not looked upon as just another SCAM offering low quality services and products for $10.00 per month just to make the bucks!


Pat
5  .WS/GDI Discussion / General Comments / Re: Happy Anniversary .WS! on: May 26, 2005, 05:28:45 AM
I am happy to be a member of GDI which is just in time to celebrate GDI's anniversary.  This is not only a money making business, but there is fun along the way with the neat contest and the moving of members to bring in even more money!

Thank you, GDI, for sharing this domain and hosting business with anyone who wants to make money which definitely is different from any other domain and hosting service that I know of!  I am in for the long haul and a minimum of the 12 month commitment and some!
6  .WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Welcome to YOUR .WS Community...and loving it! on: May 26, 2005, 05:21:45 AM
It's here, the GDI sponsored forum, YEEEAH!.  This is one of the support areas that I have been waiting for.  This forum is great and beautifully designed.  The colors are so attractive and easy on the eyes.  Posting a message is so easy and has very cool posting enhancement tools that allows one to be creative with their post!  I really love the forum initial sign-up process with the list of your own name choices of personalization suggestive names to select from, and it was so simple to register; just click the name of your choice, click login and you are in.  The GDI company forum is the place to be!  THANK YOU, GDI, for implementing this excellent way to communicate!

A big THANK YOU goes to the programmers for creating this fantastic forum....THANK YOU!
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