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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Wizz on September 23, 2015, 01:07:11 AM
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I mean im sure something could be worked out between htc and the community in regards to referral customers right? :)
Seriously though forum here and there can go a long way. Visiting local game bars and passing out fliers to gamers. Anything that generates intrest. I can reach over 2.1 million people once a day on a conspiracy forum that wouldnt give to rats what I say and that is just one example. Just a thought :salute
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I can reach over 2.1 million people once a day on a conspiracy forum that wouldnt give to rats what I say
Just like here
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Just like here
lmao yeah...
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Set up a teared system where you get reduced or free subscription. You CAN NOT get a referral for shades/name holding accounts.
If you refer 10 people a month who PAY for a month, You get a months subscription free.
5 referals for a 5$/month subscription for that month
3 referals for a $10/mo subscription for that month
I would hate to see someone getting perks for referrals.
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I think a pat on the back is best.
Your idea is to gain more paying customers just to relieve another of his payment. Granted it's ten per person but....nahhh. I don't think that'd be right.
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You guys realize HTC has had an affiliate program shown on the home page for many years now right?
It's under company info:
http://www.hitechcreations.com/company-info/support-affiliate
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I've never noticed.
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Well now you have. :neener:
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Yeah...if I find the place to help spread word of this I think I'll go for it. :)
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I think a pat on the back is best.
Your idea is to gain more paying customers just to relieve another of his payment. Granted it's ten per person but....nahhh. I don't think that'd be right.
im in sales the referral thing was a joke. Forget about referrals.... focus on getting new players folks!
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Where is the air capital of the world? Dayton?
Anyway, whenever I meet someone who likes WWII airplanes, I talk up AW and try to get him to try it.
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Wichita, KS.
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Where is the air capital of the world? Dayton?
Anyway, whenever I meet someone who likes WWII airplanes, I talk up AW and try to get him to try it.
Hey that's great!
I started with CFS. I will be thirty in November and am looking forward to an influx of young knuckle heads and cracker jacks. When AW came out I think I was 5? :cheers:
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When AW came out I think I was 5? :cheers:
When AW came out, you were 2. :aok
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im in sales the referral thing was a joke. Forget about referrals.... focus on getting new players folks!
Then I would question what you are selling and how you are selling it. I am a sales professional. I tell the truth at all times including when it is going to cost me a sale. Customers recognize this, they are not stupid, I do not treat them like fools, I treat them with respect. Half of my business is referrals. My customers are never paid for their referrals. What they do get is the knowledge that they have brought their friends and family to a place that will treat them well. I do not specifically ask for referrals but I do have one statement I tell customers over and over. "If you choose to refer your family and friends to us, you will never have to apologize for that". My customers do not just tell their friends and family where to go, they bring them in. They enjoy seeing their friends and family purchasing a new motorcycle and share in their joy.
Yes, the truth does cost you a sale sometimes, but it is always the right thing to do, I'll give you an example.
I had a 20 something guy come in to buy a bike. He was a new rider and had not even gotten his license yet. He insisted he had to buy a CBR1000RR. I showed him a CBR300R. He would have nothing of it. I showed him a CBR500R, Nope. I told him repeatedly I was trying to sell him his first bike, not his last bike. I explained I was trying to sell him a $4400.00 machine, not a $15,000.00 machine that I would obviously make more money on. He was angry at the world. He just knew he was going to be a great rider and told me "I will probably go racing on this bike, and I will win all the time". I talked and talked and talked, trying to settle him down, to gain his respect and trust. Nope. We filled out a finance application for a CBR1000RR. His credit sucked, another example of poor self control. I told him he would need a co-signer, it had to be a relative. He left and brought his mother in the next day. A fine looking woman in her 40's walked in with him and I introduced myself. She spoke well, dressed well and was driving a very nice car. He showed impatience with our conversation. I learned Dad was not around so she was going to help him get a bike. She asked me to show her the bike her son wanted and he said "F'kn A Mom, you're just here to cosign, you don't need to see the ***** bike". She said she wanted to see it anyway. I smiled and took her to it. "Oh, it's one of those bikes". He swore at her again and kept pushing her to just do the paperwork. She looked right at me and said, "I'm not so sure this is such a good idea. what do you think?". I said "If you help your son buy this bike he will be dead in a week". He went ballistic, I remained calm and respectful, his mom had tears in her eyes and said she wasn't going to do it. He says in foul language, "You've just cost yourself a sale". I told him, "Yeah, but I'm never going to have to get that phone call from your Mom, don't come back in my store unless you want to purchase a CBR300R".
2 weeks go by, I get a call from MOM who tells me she wants to come in and talk to me. UHOH. We set an appointment and she comes in. She reaches in her purse and pulls out her license, showing me her brand new endorsement she just got after taking a licensing course and says, "I want to but a bike". BIG SMILE.
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2 weeks go by, I get a call from MOM
That's a very nice story.
- oldman
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Then I would question what you are selling and how you are selling it. I am a sales professional. I tell the truth at all times including when it is going to cost me a sale. Customers recognize this, they are not stupid, I do not treat them like fools, I treat them with respect. Half of my business is referrals. My customers are never paid for their referrals. What they do get is the knowledge that they have brought their friends and family to a place that will treat them well. I do not specifically ask for referrals but I do have one statement I tell customers over and over. "If you choose to refer your family and friends to us, you will never have to apologize for that". My customers do not just tell their friends and family where to go, they bring them in. They enjoy seeing their friends and family purchasing a new motorcycle and share in their joy.
Yes, the truth does cost you a sale sometimes, but it is always the right thing to do, I'll give you an example.
I had a 20 something guy come in to buy a bike. He was a new rider and had not even gotten his license yet. He insisted he had to buy a CBR1000RR. I showed him a CBR300R. He would have nothing of it. I showed him a CBR500R, Nope. I told him repeatedly I was trying to sell him his first bike, not his last bike. I explained I was trying to sell him a $4400.00 machine, not a $15,000.00 machine that I would obviously make more money on. He was angry at the world. He just knew he was going to be a great rider and told me "I will probably go racing on this bike, and I will win all the time". I talked and talked and talked, trying to settle him down, to gain his respect and trust. Nope. We filled out a finance application for a CBR1000RR. His credit sucked, another example of poor self control. I told him he would need a co-signer, it had to be a relative. He left and brought his mother in the next day. A fine looking woman in her 40's walked in with him and I introduced myself. She spoke well, dressed well and was driving a very nice car. He showed impatience with our conversation. I learned Dad was not around so she was going to help him get a bike. She asked me to show her the bike her son wanted and he said "F'kn A Mom, you're just here to cosign, you don't need to see the ***** bike". She said she wanted to see it anyway. I smiled and took her to it. "Oh, it's one of those bikes". He swore at her again and kept pushing her to just do the paperwork. She looked right at me and said, "I'm not so sure this is such a good idea. what do you think?". I said "If you help your son buy this bike he will be dead in a week". He went ballistic, I remained calm and respectful, his mom had tears in her eyes and said she wasn't going to do it. He says in foul language, "You've just cost yourself a sale". I told him, "Yeah, but I'm never going to have to get that phone call from your Mom, don't come back in my store unless you want to purchase a CBR300R".
2 weeks go by, I get a call from MOM who tells me she wants to come in and talk to me. UHOH. We set an appointment and she comes in. She reaches in her purse and pulls out her license, showing me her brand new endorsement she just got after taking a licensing course and says, "I want to but a bike". BIG SMILE.
:rock WTG zoney!! Got to get word of mouth going. The referral reference was a joke but I liked your testimonial.
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Wizz, you will find that most players of this great game do try to spread the word. I have personally been doing it for years. Most of my feed back from people I introduce to the game is negative and geared towards the dated graphics. Dale and crew are doing IMO a great job with the Alpha of the next version. Based upon most of the same people who complained about the graphics they think it looks like a game they could get into.
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You shoulda been in the alpha when all the fields and strat were 1000ft tall Bock Beer bottles...... :O
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And giant pizza and giant squids and not sure what else. :old: :cheers:
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:cheers:
Wizz, you will find that most players of this great game do try to spread the word. I have personally been doing it for years. Most of my feed back from people I introduce to the game is negative and geared towards the dated graphics. Dale and crew are doing IMO a great job with the Alpha of the next version. Based upon most of the same people who complained about the graphics they think it looks like a game they could get into.
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Just like here
LOL
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AH need a booth at OShkosh every august
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You guys realize HTC has had an affiliate program shown on the home page for many years now right?
It's under company info:
http://www.hitechcreations.com/company-info/support-affiliate
I don't see anything that says you can't sign your shade/name holder account up.
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I don't see anything that says you can't sign your shade/name holder account up.
Congratulations?