I'll bet traffic credits to doughnuts that you've registered for a program or two haven't you? Did you get the usual email from your sponsor welcoming you aboard? Did you respond? No? Yes?
Depending on your answer you may or may not be worth your sponsors time! That's right. You may not be worth hers or his time mainly for the reason I will share with you now.
You have to do your part too.
Thats right, you have to work and communicate and follow instructions, be a pretty good self starter who isn't afraid to ask questions when you don't know the answer.
You have to do your part too.
Ask your sponsor.
How many programs do you join and never even log in to look around and click the buttons?
Let me ask you this. What's the point of joining?
What was your plan? Did you have a plan?
Did you attempt to figure it out by yourself?
Did you ask your
sponsor for help?
Ok, maybe you did send your sponsor a message and let's say that he or she did not answer you.
Are they worth your time?
After all it's a two way street if you're going to make it at all. Having a great sponsor is absolutely an
Internet Advertising Solution because he or she will actually be reachable, know their program, and will be willing to help you get started.
Don't waste time. Talk to your
sponsor.
Not just once, but for as long as it takes to get all the answers you need to understand the program you just joined.
Be on the look out for any and all messages from that
sponsor. Then take action or ask your sponsor. After all they took the time to write you in the first place didn't they?
You did join of your own free will?
So be a good "sponsored" person and answer them and talk to them, build that relationship because they are your
internet advertising solution and will be vital to your success.
The second item is mostly out of your hands because even if you are worth your sponsors time that person may or may not be a good sponsor or know what it takes to be a great sponsor.
If you don't have a good sponsor try to find one in the program you want to be a part of.
For example, I found a great sponsor. His name is Tony Tezak and he is the top sponsor in many different
visitor exchanges and affiliate programs. He has a very good downlines and serious team players that he's sponsored.
He makes money plain and simple.
Tony is my
3STEP sponsor. I joined as a
3STEP exec level which is the highest level you can get.
3STEP is a leadership program meaning it is not just some program you join like all the rest.
No. You need to be a working leader who is building a leadership team. You must be a good
sponsor and supply your team with valuable
internet advertising solutions to help them build their team.
I personaly love my membership not only because it will pay me very soon (I am within only a few dollars of the payout amount of $50.00) but because I get to work with the top producer in these programs and help others as well.
As a surprise to me when I first joined I found out that Tony keeps an eye out for his team members on the other
visitor exchanges to see who is working and who isn't.
Then at the end of the week he selects those hard workers and gives them bonus credits that they can use to promote their own sites on the the four
visitor exchanges.
Nice! Of course I can elect to give them to my own team of hard workers or keep them for my own use.
Recently, Tony signed up from my link to join me at Quikonnex to become a publisher. He is really starting to get aquainted with Quikonnex and his channel.
I am Tony's
sponsor in Quikonnex.
We help each other out and answer questions for each other. Thats the idea behind sponsoring someone into any program is to help them or teach them all about that program so they can succeed to.
Tony understands that. I understand it too.
So if you need a solid
internet advertising solution and don't know where to turn, ask your
sponsor.
You have to do your part too.
Till next time remember this.
Don't "try" for you have already failed to succeed.
Be like that famous footwear company and "Just Do It!"
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