Hi all, I'm looking for some tips on getting referrals. I have a part time, online job that I have been doing for a couple years. It pays an okay hourly rate considering I can do it whenever I want and for however long I want. Anyway they have a referral program, and I'm sure there are lots of people out there who would be genuinely interested, but how do I connect with those people and share my ref link with them?
I have a few ideas:
-Post to Craigslist describing job/wage. Wait for email, and then email my ref link back. I would do it this way since directly posting the ref link wouldn't be allowed.
-Write a review/blog post about the job and include my ref link. Not really sure how I would get anyone to see this though.
-Contact people on forums. This would be fairly spammy, but I would just PM people info about the job and my ref link.
Do you guys have other ideas? Specifically, how would I go about connecting with the work at home crowd? Seems like there are a lot of work at home mom types on the internet, but I'm not sure how to find and connect with them. Would Pinterest be any good for this sort of thing? I honestly have no idea how it works.
And I obviously cannot post the link here, so if you want to learn what the actual job is, feel free to email me (see above).
"online jobs" lol stfu noob.
>>1165982
What? You don't believe remote work exists?
This job I'm talking about isn't full time, doesn't have benefits, and doesn't pay super well. However, it is almost 2x minimum wage where I live, and like I said I can do it whenever I want. I just do it to supplement my income.
But back to the point anyone have experience getting people to sign up for ref links of any type? If so how were you successful?
bump
you have to market referrals.
do so by commenting on blogs/social media/youtube videos about people looking for online work. reddit's job seeker board.
also make your own video and put it on youtube.
then link it to the craigslist replies.
that's all you can really do.
>>1166034
thanks, I hadn't really thought about commenting on blogs.
>>1166052
it's not a pyramid scheme. It's hourly work. Up to this point I haven't attempted to get a single referral, so this is definitely not a pyramid scheme. I'm just looking for how to get ref sign-ups.
>>1165969
Please go back to /fa/
I was going to say get a couple of tracfones and practice doing different voices. That's a skill that has many uses if you're even marginally creative about it.
I'll bite op. What do you do?
What is that job exactly anon?
I'll bite OP. What do you do? How easy/difficult is it? How experienced were you before being hired? How long did it take you to get up to speed? What's the hourly rate? Is getting paid a hassle?
If all the answers here are satisfactory I'll take one of your referrals
>>1166764
>>1166768
>>1166771
The job is with Leapforce doing search engine evaluation. In other words you rate the usefulness of results given for a search query. The work is not difficult, but you have to do a good job since they review your work monthly.
You can apply here: https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/jobs/list?uref=53b32cf454cbaf9978d6498c0154f93b
After you apply they give you some information that you have to take a test on. There is no phone interview, etc. Perfect for neets.
Tell me if you have questions. Pic unrelated.
>>1165990
well hello undiscovered fetish
fancy meeting you here on this board
>>1166771
also I guess I forgot to answer some of your questions.
>How experienced were you before being hired?
I was a uni student. There's not really other jobs like this (except a few other companies) so there isn't really specific experience that could help you.
>What's the hourly rate?
$13.50
>Is getting paid a hassle?
No, it's a well established company.
After you pick your country/language it will give you more info here: https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/jobs/list?uref=53b32cf454cbaf9978d6498c0154f93b
>>1168153
How much can you work? Work always available?
>>1169643
You can work up to 40 hrs/week. Work is almost always available except during the summer things slow down. I think it's because there are students w more free time.
>>1165969
how long to wait till get accepted?
"Leapforce At Home Notice: Project Registration Received"
>>1165969
who is this testicle tamer
>>1166059
I want in op. Post ref link.
>>1165969
who is this semon demon
>>1165969
well played op
>Due to the nature of the internet, while performing your duties as a Search Engine Evaluator you may occasionally encounter adult oriented material. However, some of our evaluation projects contain a significant amount of adult oriented material.
>lenny face
this is gonna be fun
I WANT A QT ASIAN GF
RIGHT THE FUCK NOW
REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>1170271
Not sure to be honest, I cant remember exactly. I remember you give them your information, then if you qualify they will pretty quickly follow up with the information that they test you on. The whole process is <2 weeks from what I remember, likely <1 week.
>>1170286
Pick your country here and it will take you to the application: https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/jobs/list?uref=53b32cf454cbaf9978d6498c0154f93b
pic unrelated.
>>1171260
there's almost no NSFW tasks unfortunately. like 1/1000. however since the work is based off real search queries you come across some pretty funny stuff sometimes.