Copied from WWII honoree's blog ( http://ww7.yuwie.com/WWII_HONOREE/ ) with her permission :)
This blog was written by Lacey. Please give her the credit. She put a lot of time and effort into this.
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Hey
guys! Here are some of the Yuwie tips that I send out to all my
referrals. Thought I'd share them....maybe they can help someone! :)
1.
Make your profile something worth looking at. The first thing you
should do is apply or create a template for your profile, add pics,
videos, something in your shout box, etc. You want people to visit your
page and visitors get bored with the same old default red and white
background, so make your profile appealing and exciting so that they’ll
visit again! But don’t make it too complicated or put so much stuff on
there that it takes 10 minutes to load though, because visitors also
get impatient.
2.
Accept all friend requests and add as many friends as you can. The more
friends you have the more page views you’ll get. You can start with my
friends list and just go through and request to be everyone’s friend.
Yuwie is different from Myspace where you’re usually not friends with
people you don’t really know. Everyone is friends with everyone on here
because we are all helping each other to make money!
3.
Do not make your profile private. If it’s set to private then only a
limited number of people can view your page so that just doesn’t make
sense! But of course, making your page public also means, for safety
reasons, do not put anything too personal on your page either. Don’t
put where you live, where you go to school/work, etc. because even
though we’re all friends it’s still possible to come across some
weirdos lol and we want to stay safe!
4.
Learn from the pros. I recommend to all of my referrals to join the
“How to build your yuwie: Q&A club” because it has so much valuable
information. There are other awesome clubs that you can learn a lot
from too so go through the clubs listings and join some! Also, when
submitting friend requests look for those people who are experienced
and can offer advice. Vic Davis (http://ww7.yuwie.com/passport2wealth/)
is a great person to be friends with on Yuwie. Some others are Chris
(http://ww7.yuwie.com/cms168/), Shaun
(http://ww7.yuwie.com/freeregistration/), Jason Smith
(http://ww7.yuwie.com/jasonsmith/), Bill
(http://ww7.yuwie.com/cashprize/), and Oldbuddy
(http://ww7.yuwie.com/oldbuddy/). They all have amazing blogs with some
extremely helpful information and tips. Be friends with the people who
really know what they are doing and are actually making money at this
and learn as much as you can from them!
5.
ALWAYS reply to comments and messages. When people take the time to
give you page views by leaving you comments and/or messages you should
always return the favor and comment or message them back. If you never
reply then your friends probably won’t comment or message you as much,
which means fewer page views, which means less money.
6.
Keep in touch with your downline. A big part of being successful with
Yuwie is being a leader and training those people you bring in so that
they know what to do to make money. If they make money you make money,
and inactive referrals don’t make anyone money so training your
referrals is imperative. I always send a “Welcome to Yuwie” comment and
a “Tips and Tricks” message to my referrals to get them started. Offer
to help in any way that you can, encourage your non-active referrals,
praise your active referrals, and just keep in touch. It’s also a good
idea to send friend requests to all of your level 2 and 3 referrals as
well and encourage them as much as possible too.
7.
Post blogs and create clubs to generate more page views. These are
great ways to send people to your page, get more friend requests, and
increase your page views.
8.
Refer, refer, refer!!! This is probably the most important advice I can
offer you. Without referrals you won't make any money on Yuwie. They
are your foundation and should be a major focus in the beginning. But a
lot of people have trouble with bringing in referrals. That is because
they are only advertising Yuwie to their friends and family. Friends
and family are great but the big numbers come from advertising to
people who are specifically looking to make money working online. I
advertise my referral link on Craigslist. There are some tricks to
advertising on Craigslist though, because the “Craigslist Nazis” will
delete your ads if you don’t go about your advertising in the right
way. Technically you're not supposed to advertise the same opportunity
in more than one city, but we all know that is the way to get lots of
people looking at your ads. So to get around this the secret is to 1)
make the posting title different for every ad that you post, and 2)
delete your cookies before every new post (Craigslist tracks your
activity on their site with cookies and if they see that you’ve posted
to several cities at the same time they will come in behind you and
delete all of your work). Make sure that somewhere in the body of your
ad you write the words “telecommuting” or “work from home” so that it
will show up when people search those words. I post about 10 ads every
day, but more than that is too many. This just won’t work if we totally
saturate Craigslist with Yuwie ads. So post sparingly. You can also
advertise on work at home message boards. One that I post my link on
sometimes is the WAHM.com message boards. And of course you can always
invite your myspace friends. But since myspace has been such a problem
you should check out the blog titled "100% Sure Way to get Yuwie on
Myspace" here http://ww7.yuwie.com/loyaltyevents/. It has a great idea
for how to effectively advertise your yuwie link on myspace without
getting phished.
9.
Be consistent. Yuwie is not a get rich quick thing. It takes time and
effort but if you consistently work at it (especially at the referrals)
you will see progress. You make small change in the beginning but just
think of what will happen in the next 6 months or a year with
exponential growth! It could be amazing!
10.
Stay positive. I’ve seen people get discouraged after their first
earnings report but you have to remember that this company is still a
baby. Myspace started off small just like this, and look at where they
are now, and without paying their members! Yuwie will be bigger than
Myspace and we will make the most money because we got in on it in the
beginning, so keep a positive outlook that you will eventually see
results from Yuwie and it’ll happen! You can visit a blog by one of my
Yuwie friends Shaun here
http://ww7.yuwie.com/blog/entry.asp?id=15252&eid=23077. It's a
great motivator! Nothing worth having ever came easy. I bet Tom from
Myspace knew that, and look where he is now! |