Ok Nji, it's been a long list of lessons and I HOPE that these are helping
you get more familiar with your membership. In this last lesson, I want to
touch on some Community Basics and give you brief overview of our Community
Upgrade the "Adlander" which up until now I've only touched on.
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Community Tips
While we are a community based on advertising, just blatant ad spamming will not
help you grow your business or increase your credibility in the eyes of your
fellow community members. Here are some tips to keep in mind during your
activities here:
1) Try to post meaningful posts and discussions - Blatant advertising may get a
few people to respond (So they can post their signature in a sneaky way) but
will never get an engaging discussion going. Hot discussions climb quickly to
the top of forum categories giving you even more exposure. Think carefully
about what you write.
2) Stay In Context - If the discussion is about Cars, don't make a forum post
about health. It doesn't make sense. You wouldn't do it in everyday
conversation and believe me, it's just as annoying here. Offer your advice and
experience in relevant categories. Your advertising will go further and be more
professional this way.
3) Be Polite - In a community this size, there's bound to be different types of
people. We are from all walks of life and must respect this. We don't ban
members for being belligerent or rude but eventually, no one on the community
will speak with you, you'll lose most if not all of your friends, and you'll end
up leaving anyways. Being polite goes a long way here. There's a block
function if being polite fails.
4) Friends First. Advertising Second. - "Hey bud, you wanna be my friend and
buy this
invitations to be friends like this. Invite people to be friends and develop a
relationship with them first. "Hi, Mike here just welcoming you to the
Adlandpro Community. I know it's tough getting around sometimes. I was there
myself. Give me a holler if you have any questions." Now that sounds more
inviting.
5) Partipate in Everything - Adlandpro Community has a vibrant community of over
25,000 members as of today and getting involved with discussions will eventually
get you noticed. Offer support, advice, and experiences wherever you can.
You'll be building your friends list effortlessly in no time.
These are just a few of the things to keep in mind when on the Community
Nji. I hope this helps you stay on track while you build your friends
list and business at the same time.
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The Adlander Overview
The Adlander is the Paid Upgrade on Adlandpro Community. As a paid member, your
ads get priority positioning on the offers/requests section, you can send an
email message directly to your friends list, send a message out once a month to
our entire community of 25,000 people, and advertise exclusively to those you
refer to us while they browse here.
The Adlander gives you a tremendous edge when communicating with your friends,
customers, and potential customers as well as developing your business. You'll
have access to them in ways that make business sense with tools that are easy to
use. And as my way of saying "Thanks" for making it this far in the tutorials,
you'll get special pricing through this link:
http://www.adlandpro.com/cmem/
Go on, try it for a month, you'll be amazed at what you can do!
Finally, if you're really stuck with something, you can contact your sponsor who
is on the home page of your community when you log in. And if you're really in
a bind, please contact me using the support form here:
http://www.adlandpro.com/ContactForm.asp?type=co
While I may not be able to respond right away, I will respond. Sometimes though
you can get simple questions answered faster when you talk to your sponsor.
Well that's about it! Your training is by no means complete but part of the fun
is discovering this community on your own and with the friends you make. I wish
you all the best in your business and I'll see you on the forums!
To your success,
Barry Scott, Adlandpro Customer Support
PS: I'll check in on you in about a week or so to see how you're doing on the
community!
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