How Does the LinkyLoveArmy thing Work? Ortho Evra Patch Mission Example
I’ve been getting this question a lot more the last couple days as we have several new members in the LinkyLoveArmy. I’d first suggest reading more of our articles and video tutorials or visiting the forums for additional information. However, we are definitely in need of some streamlined material, so until I get a chance to make things more transparent with a new web design, here’s an example using the recent Ortho Evra Mission as an example. (Link to LinkyLoveArmy » Blog Archive » Ortho Evra Patch Mission )
Things are fairly straight forward.
First, all of our missions are completely optional so you can write about them or not anytime you choose.
Second, we have several different types of missions, and I’m just going to focus on the one that you received here for now. One step at a time.
With this mission, you basically need to write an article that covers the topic at hand. In this case it’s the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch.
When you write your article, the original email mentioned 3 links. Two of those links and the keywords that go with them are in the email. The third link is a link that will be unique to your account (once you create one, in our B2C section ) Once you register in the B2C section, it requirs a separate registration. Then you can log in and find the Ortho Evra links according to the OfferID.
You then put that link into your blog as well.
Purpose of the B2C missions
With this type of mission, you do not earn any money unless one of your readers clicks on the Ortho Evra link that you get in the B2C section and signs up to receive additional information and potentially help dealing with Ortho Evra side effects. So when you write this particular article its important to write it in a way that prepares your reader to receive the information and to take action.
If one of your readers fills out the form when they click on your link, you will receive $13.20. If 5 readers fill out the form, then you will receive 5 x $13.20= $66.00.
Group Effort
Plus, we are working on this together. For each of your readers that signs up an additional amount of money goes into a group pool. We are all promoting each other together on this mission, so if one person gets a sign up, it can be very likely that they got that sign up as the result of someone else in the group helping them. Even though they might not know they got help! So we share a portion of the proceeds based on the success of the entire group as well.
You can cover this as many times as you like on your blog. This may help you get more sign ups at $13.20 each. If you have multiple blogs, you can cover it on your other blogs as well, but make sure you have registered those blogs and make sure you submit the permalinks for your articles on each of them according to the instructions in the email that you received.
Group example
If 10 bloggers with a total of 20 blogs write up this offer, then the group pool will be split 20 ways regardless of whether they wrote about it once on each blog or if they wrote about it with 5 separate articles on each blog.
If the entire group enjoyed the success of signing up 40 people, then $5.28 (the group rate per the email) would be contributed to the group pool 40 times. (40 x $5.28 = $211.20 total) That $211.20 will then be split amongst the 20 blogs, and each blog would receive a group bonus of (211.20 / 20 = $10.56)
So if you had written 1 article on one of your blogs and then wrote 2 articles on a second blog you own and submitted them both according to the instructions, your group pay out bonus would be ($10.56 x 2 blogs = $21.12) (note it would not be $10.56 x 3 articles ).
If your first blog signed 1 person up, and your second blog signed two people up, you would earn $13.20 from the first blog and ($13.20 x 2 = $26.40) from the second blog.
Total example earnings
Blog 1 = $13.20
Blog 2 = $26.40
Group bonus fm 2 blogs = $10.56
Grand total earnings = $50.16