Free List Monster was conceived by Craig Haywood, driven by his deep frustration—a sentiment that resonates with many seasoned marketers. The scenario unfolds as follows:
As a veteran in marketing, you embark on a new venture and promote it to your email list, quickly garnering a substantial number of referrals. Before long, these referrals reach out, curious about your success in attracting so many new sign-ups. When you explain that your strategy involves solely promoting to your list, they dismiss your advice as ineffective and persist in their challenging methods.
Does this resonate with you?
Craig grappled with this issue for an extended period, seeking ways to inspire novice marketers to begin building their lists. His goal was to help them transition from sporadic earnings to achieving a stable and significant income with ease.
The challenge lies in persuading newcomers to focus on the broader perspective rather than the immediate satisfaction of receiving commission notifications. This may seem contradictory, as instant gratification often motivates them, yet many beginners struggle for months before earning their first commission.
Craig’s solution was to incentivize marketers for making wise decisions by offering them tangible cash rewards for developing the most valuable asset in their online marketing journey—their email list.
Through this incentive program, Craig will increase your rewards as your list expands, with a maximum reward threshold set at 10,000 subscribers. However, this does not imply that your growth will be limited to 10,000 subscribers. Beyond this point, while you will no longer receive cash rewards, you will likely be generating substantial monthly income from your list, rendering the rewards less significant.
The service operates on a one-up-to-infinity referral model, meaning that any referrals generated by individuals in your downline will be passed up to your sponsor. While it may seem counterintuitive to have only your even-numbered referrals go to your sponsor,