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How much do you make in NameDrive referrals

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Fleege

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One of the key aspects of NameDrive is the great referral program. Sure they all have some kind of referral program but ND referral program is the only one I have ever made some good money with. To me that is the best evidence that the program is working. It tells me that not only am I making money with my own names but others are too. Just this month I passed the commission increase level to 10%. My referred parkers now made well over $1000 in combined PPC revenue. (with still a good amount of the month left) I have referred 60 parkers - that puts an average PPC income of about $20/month. This is quite good since I know there are many with very small portfolios and some that just never really got the program and never invested the 60 minutes to really understand how to make the pages the best they can be.

Would be interesting to know what others referred parkers are doing on avg. NameDrive or even elsewhere.
 
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anybody else making nice money with referrals. If so what's the average. Basically see how much you have to go for the next level and divide that number by how many referred parkers you have.

Would be interesting to know.
 
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Fleege said:
I have referred 60 parkers - that puts an average PPC income of about $20/month.

I mean their average monthly income is $20. That seems to be about right. So basically I have now 62 referred parkers that generate about $1200 in PPC combined. So with the 10% commish I hit about $120 a month in referral commission.

Just wanted to see what if anyhting other people are making with referrals. NameDrive or others. I know my SEDO referrals are now up to about $5 total after 2-3 years. :)
 
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