When someone purchases the Sign Language Class through YOUR share link, here are some examples of what you can earn (plus all the numbers in between!).
The cost of the Sign Language Online Class is $247. As an Affiliate Ambassador, you can earn $48 per sale made through your unique share link.
Read your Welcome Packet PDF that tells all about the Affiliate Program.
Once you are approved, I will email you. I will add your "Share Link" to the Affiliate List. When you share your unique link and someone purchases the class, you earn a $48 commission. You can always find your share link(s) in this document found below:
Once you get your share link, you can track your affiliate earnings at your portal at the link below.
Your earnings will be sent directly to you via Paypal.
Don't have a Paypal account yet? Click here to learn how to set up an account so you can get paid.
If you earn over a certain amount in affiliate commissions, Paypal will send you a 1099K Form for your personal tax purposes so you can report the money you earn. Simple!
The Sharing Squad is a private Facebook group for my affiliate ambassadors. Here is where I will remind you and give you ideas for sharing your links. Click below and then request to join the group.
Questions? Email me at [email protected]
Here are some real-life examples to inspire you to share your pictures and videos! You are welcome to use these ideas, too!
Messages are more effective when repeated...research proves it. Frequency creates familiarity, and familiarity creates trust. "The Marketing Rule of 7" is that most potential students need to see or hear about a class at least 7 times before they’ll take action to buy that class. By creating a plan for sharing, you will be increasing the likelihood that people will take action and enroll. Do you remember how many times you saw me talk about the class before you enrolled? (You probably watched several of my videos before committing to the class). There is no such thing as too much sharing when it comes to spreading the word :)
Facebook: Picture, video, Live Video
Instagram: Picture, Instagram Stories, Live video
Pinterest: Pins on Pinterest can sometimes go viral and then you can earn even more affiliate commission when you pin your link with pictures of you signing. You can pin as many different pictures of you signing as you want.
Facebook Groups: If you are in private Facebook groups, you can use the search tool within the group and type in "Sign Language" "baby Sign Language" or "toddler." Then, you can respond to their question by telling them about the class you took. Ask them if they would like more info, and if they are interested, you can share your affiliate link with them.
Twitter: I don't have much experience with Twitter, but you can search "Sign Language" and I have seen where people every day are asking about where to learn to sign. You can respond to them.
Blog Posts: If you have a blog, you can share it as a post.
Youtube Video: You can create a video review of the class. Tell what you like about it, show a preview, and include your link in the description.
Use the Text Expander to save your affiliate link so you can just type a simple phrase anywhere and it will populate the link for you! On an iPhone, go to Settings > General > Keyboard >Text Replacement > Press the + button in the top right corner. Where it says "Phrase," paste your affiliate link. Where it says "Shortcut," type your shortcut word. Now you can simply type your shortcut word and your phone will automatically expand it to become your affiliate link. Done!
if it is teaching, then teach;
if it is to encourage, then give encouragement...
if it is to lead, do it diligently."
Romans 12:6-8
With a Masters Degree in Communication Disorders, I have been a American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certified Speech Language Pathologist since 2012.
I serve children who are in the birth to 3 year old age range in my state’s Early Intervention Speech Therapy program doing home-visits, where I coach + teach parents how to help their toddler talk by guiding them through a research-based hierarchy of the building blocks of talking skills.