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#1 by aragorm1976 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 11:58

I have started to promote my site pretty heavily now. I would guess I should see some reaction to this. But there is still no referrals. What to do?
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#2 by nursemorph » Mon Oct 17, 2016 22:32

The problem you have is that Clixsense has been around so long now that it is difficult to get to people who have not heard of it that would likely use it. If you have not had any success so far then either just continue and hope or look into other ways of promoting the site. Can't offer much beyond that as I don't do any promotion myself
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#3 by aragorm1976 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 09:56

Hi Nursemorph

Yes I really agree on what you said here. But even so, 7 million members is not that big a number. Look at the markets in Asia and America.
Anyway to get a referral I just have to give then my link (URL) and then they have to registrer through that link?
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#4 by Charez » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:07

exactly :)
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#5 by aragorm1976 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 02:15

Ok so that means no one yet did click my link and registrated for clixsense.....OR my given link is not the correct one.
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#6 by endychua » Thu Nov 10, 2016 06:09

Maybe you can try referral booster i started getting referral and i get a few from there which is better than nothing
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#7 by aragorm1976 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 10:30

ok. What is a referral booster?
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#8 by BouldRake » Thu Nov 10, 2016 12:40

aragorm1976 wrote: Ok so that means no one yet did click my link and registrated for clixsense.....OR my given link is not the correct one.

Most likely the former. One in ten thousand hits on a PTR site or Traffic Exchange, or three or four referrals per million banners is about average. The online market is saturated.

As you pointed out above, there are billions of people on the planet, and only millions of Clixsense members - online advertising is saturated, but offline advertising is barely touched. If you can promote to people in MeatSpace, you'll do better. Most of us lack either the means or the motivation to do that....but don't expect somebody to type in your referral URL Nobody will type anything that comes after the .com - if you do promote offline, you need a barcode to scan, a URL shortener, or your own domain to redirect from.
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#9 by aragorm1976 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 12:54

Yes I agree on that also Bouldrake. That is why I find some of the promoting tactics a bit strange as I never myself would press a link that is shown even at clixsense. Reason is I already have a neobux-account, or what even account. So it has no effect. Better would be to talk directly to people.
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#10 by valerie » Thu Nov 10, 2016 13:57

Allow me to present a scenario to you and perhaps it will help you out.

This is not true and is my example:

A friend of mine sent me an email and told me about a beautiful dress at a yard sale
that is being given away for free to whomever can wear it. My friend saw that the dress
was my size so she contacted me right away to tell me. I tole my friend I did not need it.
My friend insisted that I should go get it because it is beautiful and free. I proceeded to
tell my friend I do not need the dress. My friend told me it is a designer dress, beautiful,
my size, and would cost $800.00 new. I told her again, I do not need the dress. I let
her know I would look silly wearing the dress to walmart......I would ruin it mowing my
yard with it on....It would clog up my closet worse than my closet already is.....etc etc.
My friend was very disappointed that I did not want the expensive beautiful dress.....
after all it is FREE.


What was my friend doing in the scenario?

She was trying to sell me an item because it was free BUT what DIDN'T she do?
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#11 by BouldRake » Thu Nov 10, 2016 14:03

Quote:what DIDN'T she do?

Fasten you to a radiator with the heat turned up on full, and leave a bottle of water in a cool bag just out of reach?
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#12 by valerie » Thu Nov 10, 2016 16:19

BouldRake wrote:
Quote:what DIDN'T she do?

Fasten you to a radiator with the heat turned up on full, and leave a bottle of water in a cool bag just out of reach?

:lol: :lol: Hilarious! Oh my gosh, I am cracking up but.....I suddenly feel very thirsty.
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#13 by aragorm1976 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 02:10

Hi Valerie, I see your point. But I think she was an ignorant in that situation, and missed a pretty damn good offer. Maybe in 5 months a friend of her was going to marry, and then she could have had a bright new dress to wear, that she even did not pay for.
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#14 by endychua » Fri Nov 11, 2016 02:30

aragorm1976 wrote: ok. What is a referral booster?

i attached the link here you might want to have a look
Last edited by Marcel-R6 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 02:37 » edited 1 time in total
Reason: Link removed.
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#15 by aragorm1976 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 03:41

Hi endychua, Im already looking. Thanks!! :) :clap: :thumbup:
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#16 by valerie » Fri Nov 11, 2016 06:14

aragorm1976 wrote: Hi Valerie, I see your point. But I think she was an ignorant in that situation, and missed a pretty damn good offer. Maybe in 5 months a friend of her was going to marry, and then she could have had a bright new dress to wear, that she even did not pay for.

You GOT IT!

The friend did NOT tell me why I NEEDED the dress!

-Save it to wear to a wedding, party, special event at some point
-Give it to one of your daughters
-Sell it

In that scenario, IF the friend at told me why I needed the dress, I would have got the dress.

Here is a real scenario.....

I told a fellow I met on Facebook about ClixSense. I did not tell him right away. I got to know
him a little bit first and I had mentioned ClixSense to him before but briefly mentioned it, that
was all. A couple things stood out about him....... that he lived alone, that he is retired, that he
he enjoys fishing, that he goes fishing most weekends weather permitting and that it can be a
little expensive going fishing often. I then one day explained ClixSense to him and told him
why he needed ClixSense. I explained that he could make enough money through the week
to cover some of his fishing expenses. Guess what? He joined. He was in fact very active
for almost two years. Then he met a lady on Facebook, got married, and I he is not active
here any more. He was actually very appreciative. One of the first weeks of joining he made
$10.00 and said it was more than enough to cover a six pack of beer and a container of
night crawlers.

So my point is, often you have to tell people WHY THEY NEED it.
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#17 by sweetpie3000 » Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:21

valerie wrote:
aragorm1976 wrote: Hi Valerie, I see your point. But I think she was an ignorant in that situation, and missed a pretty damn good offer. Maybe in 5 months a friend of her was going to marry, and then she could have had a bright new dress to wear, that she even did not pay for.

You GOT IT!

The friend did NOT tell me why I NEEDED the dress!

-Save it to wear to a wedding, party, special event at some point
-Give it to one of your daughters
-Sell it

In that scenario, IF the friend at told me why I needed the dress, I would have got the dress.

Here is a real scenario.....

I told a fellow I met on Facebook about ClixSense. I did not tell him right away. I got to know
him a little bit first and I had mentioned ClixSense to him before but briefly mentioned it, that
was all. A couple things stood out about him....... that he lived alone, that he is retired, that he
he enjoys fishing, that he goes fishing most weekends weather permitting and that it can be a
little expensive going fishing often. I then one day explained ClixSense to him and told him
why he needed ClixSense. I explained that he could make enough money through the week
to cover some of his fishing expenses. Guess what? He joined. He was in fact very active
for almost two years. Then he met a lady on Facebook, got married, and I he is not active
here any more. He was actually very appreciative. One of the first weeks of joining he made
$10.00 and said it was more than enough to cover a six pack of beer and a container of
night crawlers.

So my point is, often you have to tell people WHY THEY NEED it.

Maybe she join a better making money online?
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