Years ago, Frank Kern hired someone to make this software that you could put on your website and he said if you send this free gift link to three people through this window (or like my facebook page and post there or whatever, there were several versions of it) I will give you this gift free for helping me help the world. The software checked to see if they really did it. He called it the Good Karma offer. If you help others with this free gift, then you will receive the reward of Good Karma and I will send you this for helping me help the world.
I think he doubled his list in a week and was at about six times when he quit using it. Of course he was doing other things that multiplied his list six times too, but he said it was the most amazing thing he ever did.
He then used the software as a give away or bonus for one of his programs and it drove the search engines, email companies and social media outlets wild. They changed their systems to stop it.
People were modifying it to capture the emails even if the people that received the link didn’t opt in. There were several ways to abuse it. So they fire walled it.
But, I have heard of people doing it without the software. They just say something like, “I think you are a good guy or gal and want to help the world, I share that with you. If you will work with me to help the world by sending this free resource to three of your friends, then come back and on your honor, click here when you are done, then I will give you this great bonus to reward you and help you reach your goals and change the world for the better. We are in this together.”
I am wondering what results they are getting. I have seen the marketing piece, but I don’t know how the “On your honor” method is working out.
Just throwing it out as an idea and wondering if anyone has any experience.
Scott Hogue CChH