Be Careful! Upline Makes a Difference.

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I Don't Want to Be Pitchy But It Is True

I really wanted to sound witty and creative, with a headline like “Support Your Local Sheriff” remember that hilarious James Garner movie. Very funny movie about how a con man becomes sheriff of a small town in the old west. He even conned a prisoner into believing that jail with no bars will cause immediate and bloody death if he tries to leave.

This is what I truly love about an online business. It is business and work but we can also have loads of fun even with chores like writing; lol, just joking I love to create content. Sorry for that side story but I thought it was important to let you know we all want to put out best foot forward and impress our peer group. It will always be better to do something now even though it is not your best than to wait and do nothing in hopes of being perfect.

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Nothing Worse Than The Loneliness of a New Progam

As a site owner, I find that people join a site, list, or program many times without fully understanding what it is that they have joined. This lies mainly due to inexperience. The new member is also new to internet marketing and not accustomed to the terminology. Another habit of the new marketer is to join 10 to 30 new sites in a day so the details of each program kind of blend into a massive ball of confusion.

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There Are 2 Types of Affiliates

Type 1: This person dos the bare minimum to get sign-ups and nothing more

Type 2: This person wants their team to succeed.

I am a type 2 Affiliate / Owner, I believe that training and coaching from your upline are essential to a new person's success. You see when a person recommends a product or service or program to someone, then they really should be around for that person to show them the ropes so they can acclimate to whatever it is they opted in for.

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This is Where Internet Marketing Developed a Bad Name

You see fear of missing out or FOMO is a real psychological phenomenon. You see when a friend or someone that a person respects in their peer group recommends something and they're saying "oh this is great and this is what it's doing for me so now I experience a higher quality of life". So even if this program is free and the person has not spent any money they've spent a certain amount of their time going through training videos and reading the next step or the QuickStart success guide or whatever is given to them to get them going.

Now when we consider FOMO this person might have been given a one-time offer felt this incredible pressure and spent more money than they could afford just so that they could take advantage of features and access commissions that a new person could never qualify for.

Please Be There For Your Downline

The rewards for being there for your downline are amazing. I've experienced higher levels of upgrades which equals more commissions more activity and just in general having those that I've coached be more successful in their business and achieve better levels of income.

In general, I've made it my mission to give those that have joined my team the best training that my experience can provide; so that they may experience a higher quality of life through higher income. That's why I am always talking about massive results.

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Type 2: This person wants their team to succeed.

I'm this person as well, and that's why I guide my team every day. I'm helping them where I can.

Please Be There For Your Downline

Great tip, I also feel that people referring others should make the effort to guide them, it's not just oh nice I have a ref and then leave them to it kind of game. If you can't guide them, don't send your ref :)

I LOVE LOVE LOVE this. In affiliate marketing there is the air of anonymity and I've never felt that is the way to gain true success. But everyone has their way I guess. Thanks for checking in!

It doesn't seem to make my journey hard though, I've been anonymous since my Steemit days in 2017 and built a lot of connections. Seems they are paying off now while building my downline on Listnerds.

Well, anonymous while supportive still work together, clearly! You have done a great job and are a wonderful example of how to build a following and a team! I know your success has been shared with the listnerds team; I plan on doing the same to my TL2ICashMailer Team (Trafficleads2incomeVM) if you don't mind. :)

Informative post Rob. Thanks for sharing on ListNerds.

Appreciate that Steve!

Good post, Rob. We cannot just drive people to sign up for a program without offering them some kind of direction and training.
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Yep, so true John!

Do you find that you actually have people who sign up and stay active in the program if you are there for them consistently? I know not everyone is going to be active no matter how much you do for them or stand on your head to help. But genuine support should get better results than not. Signups are just that. If they are not active it doesn't mean anything and if their upline doesn't support them why would they stay active.
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Yep Lisa, I look at it like a marriage. A two way street. The prospect needs to do their part, I need to do my part and then it becomes a successful proposition! :)

Exactly right, Rob! Have a great Friday and weekend. 😀

It's true if you focus on helping others, especially those in your downline, you will be way more rewarded then focusing on making money. The money will come by helping those around you to be successful. The more people get to Know, Like and Trust you the more they are apt to spend money with you.

Thanks Mike! That is #truth for sure.

If you build a downline you should help them if you can. There are a lot of programs where you have no way of contacting them. Probably good programs to avoid. Thanks for sharing on List Nerds.