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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2008
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My application will let you charge subscription fees for access to your "invite-only" Facebook Groups. It is very simple, and easy to promote. It is also free to use. This is a great new service that will allow you to monetize your Facebook Groups. The main benefits are: 1) You are given the option to allow all Facebook Users to register as an affiliate, and market your group to earn a commission. You can also limit this feature to "paid-members-only" if you like 2) This is a "TWO-TIER" affiliate program, which means that you earn a commission on sales made by all group marketers (admins & affiliates) that you refer into this system directly (with your own private web-address) 3) You can charge anything above $1.50 for access to your Facebook Group 4) I manage all invitations, you are not responsible for inviting paid-members into your group. This is to ensure the integrity of my service Right now, I am curious if any warriors would be interested in using this service. This is my first version (1.0) and I am still accepting ideas for future updates and new features. I will eventually be in the market for a Joint Venture. |
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I'm sure someone could use the application, but I think many people join groups because they are free. I'm guessing very elite groups may want to charge something, but not sure how big this market is. The big players create their own forums and recruit from FB groups from what I can tell. I wish you luck with your launch! |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2008
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I agree with your post that maybe the "big players" wouldn't be interested in monetizing Facebook groups. It is the elite groups that I am interested in. With this service, you will save on all hosting fees, and keep your users on Facebook (if they have to sign up for another site, you might lose the sale). This is a completely legitimate way to add value to your group, and generally keep it simple, with little or no hassle for your affiliates, or your group members. |
| LEAD PROGRAMMER FOR LEVELSOCIAL.COM Level Social is a software development company devoted to seamlessly integrating established brands into the online social networking arena. | |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Paradise - The Desert!
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I personally would not like someone else to see, and have access, to my subscribers. Not saying you would BUT if someone subscribes to a service, program, or product that I am promoting and they start getting emails from someone else, that has access, that would be a direct reflection on me. I wouldn't use any such service. chuck |
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