Get Paid to Help Build
a Better Social Network
Building Out MORE FEATURES Than Other Networks.
No cost to join. No cost to share and earn.
Limited Time: 5 Levels of Referrals for Life!
We're now getting paid on all our social activity ... AND that of our referrals thanks to ad revenue!
Paid a piece of the pie because of ads ... still no cost to take part.
- Every post
- Every comment
- Every like
- Every share
Paid a piece of the pie because of ads ... still no cost to take part.
If there were ONE PAGE about business opportunities you should read entirely for 2020, this page is it. Because it will give you all the information you need to grasp something very, very big.
Below is a sample landing page (links not active) that YOU could be using to share a new and better social network with other people. Notice it does NOT focus on the affiliate program, so you can share with the average person and help attract the masses (that YOU could get paid on).
It's free for you to join and share. Free for them to join and share. But if you're in the first MILLION people to complete their profile and get as few as ONE person who upgrades to a PRO account (similar to what people buy on LinkedIn for extra benefits), you can get locked in to 5 referrals for life! (Optionally, you can upgrade to PRO and lock in those 5 referrals. But only if you're in the first million. After that, it will have a 1-level affiliate program for anyone who wants to share.)
Below is a sample landing page (links not active) that YOU could be using to share a new and better social network with other people. Notice it does NOT focus on the affiliate program, so you can share with the average person and help attract the masses (that YOU could get paid on).
It's free for you to join and share. Free for them to join and share. But if you're in the first MILLION people to complete their profile and get as few as ONE person who upgrades to a PRO account (similar to what people buy on LinkedIn for extra benefits), you can get locked in to 5 referrals for life! (Optionally, you can upgrade to PRO and lock in those 5 referrals. But only if you're in the first million. After that, it will have a 1-level affiliate program for anyone who wants to share.)
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Every successful social network has grown by word of mouth. None of the others have paid 10% for LIFE on all revenue generated by your referrals. For those who join EARLY, complete their profile, and refer as few as ONE person who upgrades to a PRO account (or upgrade themselves to PRO) ... you could be locked into 5 levels of referrals for life. (See site for details on compensation.)
Like other social networks, this is free to join and free to share. But it offers way more features. Like a combination of Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, ebay, PayPal, Dropbox, and a professional CRM. All with the ability to separate business from personal, all within one account.
Again, it's free, but there's a HUGE advantage to getting active NOW. You will never have this opportunity with them again. Join today!
What is Webtalk, and Why Use It?
Webtalk is a social network that not only solves some problems of other social networks, but it also integrates many other features that give it way more value and creates a substantial income opportunity for affiliates. Even though it is free to join and free to refer.
And by the way ... we've all seen wannabe social networks spring up. Most never gain traction. This one already has more than 3 million members, and Kevin Harrington (early shark from Shark Tank) is on the board of directors. Just another reason to see this differently from most of what's out there.
I'll explain a lot of what Webtalk offers as a service first. Afterward, I'll explain the income opportunity.
At first glance, you'll find that Webtalk looks a bit like LinkedIn, giving you the opportunity to tell about yourself and share your work experience. But in my initial profile image below, I've pointed out a few immediate differences:
And by the way ... we've all seen wannabe social networks spring up. Most never gain traction. This one already has more than 3 million members, and Kevin Harrington (early shark from Shark Tank) is on the board of directors. Just another reason to see this differently from most of what's out there.
I'll explain a lot of what Webtalk offers as a service first. Afterward, I'll explain the income opportunity.
At first glance, you'll find that Webtalk looks a bit like LinkedIn, giving you the opportunity to tell about yourself and share your work experience. But in my initial profile image below, I've pointed out a few immediate differences:
- One of the critical differences is that when you connect with other people, you choose whether they're personal or professional connections. And then from within those groups, you can choose how you know them -- friend or family? Prospect or work colleague or client, etc.?
- You also have the chance to add tags to each contact; write notes about each contact; even choose their level of importance in terms of how much you'll trust their recommendations on things and how important their updates are for you to see. This determines the level of influence they'll have on your experience.
- Now notice the drop down in the image below. You can choose how you want to view your profile ... as the public, as any of your contacts, or only as your professional or personal contacts. Because as you build your profile, you can choose what you want different groups to see. This is critical for using one platform for both business and pleasure.
- At the top there is a section called Files. You can use this a little like Dropbox -- upload files and keep them private or share them publicly, or again with just your professional or personal contacts. I used this to add an image to my "About Me" section, which you cannot do in LinkedIn as far as I know.
- By allowing simple HTML in the profile, they let me add live links. If you join through me and need a hand with that, I can let you know how that's done. (At the moment, you cannot use HTML to add something like a newsletter form. I'm not sure if that will be possible later or if that's a security issue.)
Getting Social
Like with other networks, getting social means sharing short or long posts, and responding to others. This is all built in with likes and shares as well. You can also automatically post to several other networks, and you can post multiple images or videos to a single update.
The big point here is that you can choose which groups of contacts will see your posts. And when you want to read through your wall of other people's posts, you can choose which people's posts you want to see. You can even filter just for news that includes files, photos, or videos. Even filter by keyword to find people talking about the topics you're interested in.
Other Features
So far, I've explained the basics of how Webtalk functions as a CRM, Dropbox, and better social network all in one. But it has a lot more both now and coming soon, and these details are pretty exciting. Here's some of what's coming:
In short, they are trying to pull together a great deal of what we do online. And by doing so, they create a lucrative opportunity for you ... and all you have to do is share a free social network.
- Pages for businesses (and unlike Facebook, no need to pay to reach your followers)
- Stores for businesses
- Built-in reviews (apparently for stores)
- A collective marketplace -- sell your products, new or used
- Webpay -- think of it as a PayPal alternative. And wait till I explain why this is huge.
- The ability to sell your services
- Built-in groups
- Paid pro accounts (available now) for those who want to send messages to those they're not connected with; do advanced searches; browse incognito; etc. Similar to LinkedIn but more affordable.
In short, they are trying to pull together a great deal of what we do online. And by doing so, they create a lucrative opportunity for you ... and all you have to do is share a free social network.
Affiliate Program (FREE)
So now let's review the Webtalk affiliate program. First let me be clear that it's free to join the social network and it's free to earn as an affiliate.
Eventually, they will just offer a traditional affiliate program, offering 10% of the revenue you generate for the company with your direct referrals. What are some things you would earn money from?
Starting to get the picture? Plus, sharing your link isn't the only way to get referrals. Imagine you've written a blog post through Webtalk and you share that post on other social networks. People click to read it and they can only read the beginning before having to sign up (free) to access the rest. They are now YOUR referral.
You earn 10% of all the money generated by your direct referrals. Refer 50 individuals / businesses ... maybe the average one earns you a couple bucks a month ... every month. Not bad for referring a free social network.
Eventually, they will just offer a traditional affiliate program, offering 10% of the revenue you generate for the company with your direct referrals. What are some things you would earn money from?
- You refer lots of people to this free social network, but some upgrade to paid pro accounts (like people do on LinkedIn for the added benefits). You earn 10% of their upgrade every month.
- Other referrals stick with free accounts, but as they browse and click on ads, they generate revenue for the company. You earn 10%.
- Your referrals sell their products or services through Webtalk. You earn 10% of what Webtalk makes from this.
- People start using the Webpay system, similar to how millions use PayPal today. But you don't earn anything when someone uses PayPal, do you? Imagine you had one day referred a bunch of people to PayPal and now you got a small piece of every transaction they made. Now imagine what Webpay can become.
- You refer a business that buys advertising. 10%.
- You refer a business that runs a store on Webtalk. 10% of what Webtalk takes in.
Starting to get the picture? Plus, sharing your link isn't the only way to get referrals. Imagine you've written a blog post through Webtalk and you share that post on other social networks. People click to read it and they can only read the beginning before having to sign up (free) to access the rest. They are now YOUR referral.
You earn 10% of all the money generated by your direct referrals. Refer 50 individuals / businesses ... maybe the average one earns you a couple bucks a month ... every month. Not bad for referring a free social network.
But this is why the early period is HUGE:
Now take that exact scenario above, but you're in the group of those who came early, completed your profile, and referred at least ONE pro user ($200/year) or multiple pro members at lower amounts, but they collectively pay $200/year to the company. You're now qualified to earn 10% on 5 levels. (Optionally, upgrade yourself to the $200/year level and lock it in right away.)
So take the scenario above. You referred 50 people for free and you're earning $100/month from those referrals. (Keep in mind ... this is JUST an example. No saying how much each referral will be worth or how many will refer other people. But again ... we're referring something free.)
Over time, they each refer 10 more. That's 500 people on your second level. Because you qualified for 5 levels ... you're paid 10% on all the money they generate for Webtalk too. What if they were each worth $2/month to you?
But it doesn't end there. You get paid 10% of the revenue generated on 5 LEVELS of referrals this way. What if those 500 each referred just 2 each. And those 1000 each referred 2. And those 2000 each referred 2 for another 4000 on level 5. That's over 7000 people you could be earning a little money from every month.
But there's a limited number of people who will EVER qualify for this program. Afterward, you'd be paid on just ONE LEVEL. But qualify now, and you're paid on all 7000 people in that example.
So take the scenario above. You referred 50 people for free and you're earning $100/month from those referrals. (Keep in mind ... this is JUST an example. No saying how much each referral will be worth or how many will refer other people. But again ... we're referring something free.)
Over time, they each refer 10 more. That's 500 people on your second level. Because you qualified for 5 levels ... you're paid 10% on all the money they generate for Webtalk too. What if they were each worth $2/month to you?
But it doesn't end there. You get paid 10% of the revenue generated on 5 LEVELS of referrals this way. What if those 500 each referred just 2 each. And those 1000 each referred 2. And those 2000 each referred 2 for another 4000 on level 5. That's over 7000 people you could be earning a little money from every month.
But there's a limited number of people who will EVER qualify for this program. Afterward, you'd be paid on just ONE LEVEL. But qualify now, and you're paid on all 7000 people in that example.
- Note that YOU do NOT need to have a pro account to earn from this. (Pro accounts have more benefits in usage of the network, but do NOT change how you are paid.)
Pro Accounts: What Are They? Do You Need One?
Like other social networks, Webtalk is free to join. You never need to upgrade to a pro account to earn from the affiliate program. It is free.
However, you may know that LinkedIn has paid accounts that provide additional benefits because, after all, they attract business people who are there for professional networking. So Webtalk offers similar plans. (These are not live yet, as the site is still in beta.) You do not need to get a pro account, but may find value in it. Here's their current chart of benefits:
However, you may know that LinkedIn has paid accounts that provide additional benefits because, after all, they attract business people who are there for professional networking. So Webtalk offers similar plans. (These are not live yet, as the site is still in beta.) You do not need to get a pro account, but may find value in it. Here's their current chart of benefits:
For a limited time, you have the opportunity to buy the Pro Platinum account for $200/year and lock in that rate for life. If you know the power of networking with these features, you'll know that this will become a great value compared to sites like LinkedIn once Webtalk ramps up to 100 million users and more.
Let me clear something up. As a free member you can have UNLIMITED professional and personal contacts, just like on Facebook and LinkedIn. (Actually, I think you're limited on those sites, but the numbers are quite high.) Where it says a free account can have 50 contacts in your "Pro Contact Management," this is for advanced business networkers using this as their CRM -- choosing what type of professional contact someone is. It doesn't limit you on just general professional contacts.
Other benefits:
- Direct messaging people you're not connected to
- Pro Spotlight Posts allow you to post to your newsfeed to any or all channels (I believe they mean any channel of your connections) and Webtalk will send them a notification and an email with your news to make sure they get it. (So far, I've only seen notifications within Webtalk when someone uses this feature.)
- Remove banner ads
- See the people who viewed your profile (free accounts get limited access to this) unless they're also pros using stealth mode
- Stealth profile viewing
- Advanced searches
So now you know a LOT about Webtalk. Plenty to decide if it's worth checking out. Whenever you're ready (but NOW ... during beta please!) ... you can click the button to join.