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Filed under: Agloco — Agloco Downline Builder at 5:19 pm on Monday, April 9, 2007

I was looking at my Agloco referral stats today.
My Agloco Referrals

Something struck me - I now have 14 direct referrals and only one extended referral. That’s a very low extended to direct ratio. If I were to have a one to one ratio I’d have 14 extended referrals, but I have only one so far. If I’m ever going to build a large Agloco network it’s imperative that my extended to direct referral ratio starts to improve.

Take a look at John Chow, for example. He’s now up to 10,039 referrals, with a mere (cough, cough) 814 direct referrals. That’s a ratio of over 12 extended to each direct, which is excellent. If I had his kind of ratio I’d have 172 extended referrals right now instead of only one!

So why don’t I have more extended referrals, what am I doing wrong? Well, for one thing, I’ve only been an Agloco member since March 26 - that’s less than two weeks. John Chow’s been a member since November 22nd 2006, practically since Agloco went live. His readers are also visiting his blog to learn how to make money online. That means they’re open to new methods and new ways of making money, and they’re probably much more internet-savvy than your average internet user. This potent combination leads to him actually recruiting bonafide downline builders who’ve had time to build their own networks.

For me, on the other hand, it’s a different story so far. Even though I may have recruited some users who will go on to refer others in time, they haven’t had time to do so yet. As time goes by, I’m positive that my extended network will start to grow. More importantly, however, I’ve been recruiting members with the argument “Get Paid to Surf”. If all of my direct referrals have signed up wanting to get paid to surf, maybe I’ve only referred viewbar users! Maybe they’re all going to be end users, surfing with the viewbar, and not refer a single new Agloco member.

Time will tell, though. My hope is that if I keep plugging along, refer one or two new members every day, I’ll get my extended referral network going eventually. Even a regular viewbar user will probably get some people to join, but not until he has seen the viewbar and used it himself for a while. So there’s still hope for those of us with smaller networks!

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Comment by Adam @ Agloco-stats.co.uk

April 14, 2007 @ 6:29 pm

You are finding the exact same problem I am having.

Firstly I am very impressed with your 14 direct in less than a month - I’ve been in it since november too and only have 20! My social network aren’t interested until its started for real.

I currently have a ratio of 2 extended to every direct (roughly) and I think thats because my direct base is made up of the 80% of people who don’t go about recruiting others. 19% are like you and me - can find more than just one or two new members but they are not the recruiting type, and the final 1% are the real all-stars, they get 100’s of direct members, almost all are the same as themselves, they soon have a network of thousands.

Well I hope it al goes well - keep up the good work.

Adam

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Comment by Andrew

May 13, 2007 @ 4:15 pm

I think 14 direct referrals in two weeks is a pretty good result (it would be for me, anyway). I’ve joined Agloco long time ago but didn’t promote it until overwhelming amount of Agloco ads made me think it’s going to be something great :)

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