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Do you have a referral scheme? Yes it's amazing!!! + advice on writing Linkedin posts
Do you have a referral scheme? Yes it's amazing!!! + advice on writing Linkedin posts
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Written by Archie Hollingsworth
Updated over a week ago

We'll pay you 100 dollars for every new user who subscribes with us.

We'll pay you personally for this as standard.

We have customers earnings many 1000s each month from writing Linkedin posts (see advice below on writing Linkedin posts)

Find your link: in FAQ's if you are in trail or top right hand corner if you are a paid subscriber

Thinking about writing a Linkedin post?

Why bother?!?! - apart from anything. We pay you when people sign up. However, the more people using the product the more we can invest into new features for you!

The intention here is to create awareness about our solution and to built trust that it works. Everyone knows they would like to spend less time in their email. Esp our target customer as they are the people who get the most email.

The challenge is they think it will be allot of effort to set it up & they don’t believe it will work when they do.

  • Talking points:

    • Not getting back to people quickly enough (sales) / Relationship building

    • Distraction

    • Stress / Anxiety

    • Thinking time

    • ADHD / Dyslexia

    • Saying no

  • Product Talking points:

    • Simplicity of sign-up / 0 training to use it

    • Proactive product means you don’t need to remember to use it

    • It not sounding like AI

  • Best performing examples so far:

    • The formula that gets the best engagement is - Don’t lead with FyxerAI - focus on the problem it helps solve for you - a truthful story that’ relates to you.

How do you mention us? Do what feels most natural

  • Either you can tag: Nothing and let them google it our website

  • Our Linkedin page @fyxerai

  • Or tag Archie Hollingsworth Co Founder FyxerAI - so they can find our via me

Examples of customers posting:

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