Downline Builders: What Are They Good For? Absolutely Somethin'!
Do you belong to a downline builder? Do you even know what a
downline builder is and if you do, do you know how they work?
A downline builder carries a list of programs for you to join.
The premise is that you will join listed programs and that your
sponsor will get credit for you as a referral in all of the
programs listed. Then, you will gather your own recruits and get
credit for them as referrals in any of the programs they join
under you and so on.
Sometimes, downline builders come as stand-alone sites, but at
other times, they may be side benefits at traffic exchanges.
Traffic exchange owners create downline builders, hoping that
you will refer lots of folks to the traffic exchange in order to
benefit from this feature. Why? Well, to improve their
membership base, of course. But downline builders can be a great
way to build downlines, if you understand how they work.
The important thing to know about downline builders is that they
won't work, unless you actively recruit referrals. If you aren't
into gathering a team, don't bother to join a downline program.
You can't benefit if you don't find recruits!
When considering which downline builder program to join,
remember to find out if there is full flow-through of program
IDs.
Say you belong to program ABC, but your referral doesn't. Your
referral finds a new member for the downline builder program,
who signs up for program ABC. With full flow-through of IDs, you
will get credit for the referral in program ABC. This also works
uphill. If you don't belong to a program and one of your
referrals joins program XYZ, your team leader (the person you
signed up under) will get credit for that referral in program
XYZ, if he or she is a member there.
In programs where there is no flow-through, the owner of the
program gets credit for all referrals in outside programs where
no ID is entered for all members. Downline builders that don't
flow through are not fair systems and owners are using you to
build their personal downlines when you've done all the work.
Also consider this: Most people join downline builders because
they're already members of the programs listed in the downline
builder. They fill in their IDs, but won't join many programs
under you. "Feh!" you say. Don't be so quick to back away.
Even if your referral joins only one program or doesn't join
any, acquiring them for the downline builder is still worth the
effort--if you're able to contact them. Be sure that the
downline builder program offers this feature, too, as networking
is key to success online. See if you can have an email address,
a phone number, an IM address, or any or all of the above. Use
the information to build a personal relationship with your new
member.
Downline builders can be very effective tools, when you
understand the concept, and building a sizable team will pay
off. Just be sure that the program you join has worthwhile
programs that anyone would benefit from joining and that the
program is fair. When those to qualities are met, the rest is up
to you.