Friday, March 25, 2016

How do I explain to my downline how to benefit from the new W3 program for SFI and Tripleclicks

How do I explain to my downline how to benefit from the new W3 program for SFI and Tripleclicks

In explaining how to benefit from the new W3 program to your downline, you need to make them understand clearly, in an easy-to-follow format what they need to do to qualify.

To benefit from the new W3 program explain to your downline the following requirements:

- Refer a new TC member and earn W3 membership for 120 days.

- Every time you refer a new TC member, your W3 membership will reset to 120 days.

- Refer at least one TC member within every 120 days to keep your W3 membership.

The real work comes from doing the job of finding your referrals. This is an important aspect that needs to be emphasized to your downline to fulfill the qualifications of their W3 membership. Recently, there was an Ask SC question about creative ways to sign up TC members. This is a very good place to direct your downline to learn the different methods of referring TC members, thus widening their knowledge base.

The traditional marketing methods such as distribution of TC printed materials (flyers, TC X Cards), TC shirts, TC text ads on billboards, newspapers and magazines can still be effective and viable ways of referring new TC members.

The new W3 program provides a unique and powerful marketing strategy with the “Share & Win” and “Friend Challenge” invitation links, the latest innovations in regards to TC membership referral. Spread the word to your downline how they can take advantage of these new strategies. Explain to them in the following manner:

- The new W3 program includes a link (POR = points of referral) on:

1. All Product Details pages

2. All ECA TConnect pages

3. All Auction Details pages

4. Pricebenders Auction schedule

5. Eager Zebra “game over” recap pages

6. TC Music Player and coming soon All TC Artist TConnect pages and Banners

Your downline can use all the links from the above locations to initiate invitations to their friends. Provide them the W3 central info page for more details: http://www.tripleclicks.com/W3

- To use the “Friend Challenge” link, they need to actively participate in playing the EZ games. Below are the games with its corresponding requirements for earning a “Friend Challenge” link:

1. Gold Streak - minimum streak of 6

2. Knockout Trivia - minimum round 5

3. Card King - minimum 610 points

4. Time Machine - minimum win a share of the Time Machine Zackpot

5. Pick The Price - minimum win a share of the PTP Zackpot

- Encourage them to step up the intensity level of engaging with their friends on Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc to sign up more people using the invitation links.

- To get your downline more excited and maximize their marketing efforts, explain to them clearly the earning potential through their PRMs network. Provide them examples to visualize the power of having PRMs’ sales network.

With just one of their PRMs signing up prospects through “Share & Win” or “Friend Challenge” invitation links, any resulting sign-ups will automatically become their PRMs. And this can go deep infinitely. Through these powerful invitation links your PRMs can grow exponentially.

Conclusion:

In order to succeed in traditional marketing methods and the new W3 program, you need to pay attention to the following 2 key principles and remember to pass them on to your downline:

1. Know who your prospects are and target them. The best marketing message in the world won’t resonate if delivered to the wrong prospects.

2. The offer you convey in your advertisement must stand out, and you must convey why you are unique. Are you better and less expensive than competitors? And are you offering something compelling (e.g. Deal-of-the-Day discount, free TCredits, MRPs through TC Gift Cards, etc.) to get prospects to take action? If not, your advertising will be much less effective.

To become a W3 member join below link : 


http://www.tripleclicks.com/15166528/wave







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