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Oct 13 2008

Finding Your Today.com Referrals

Published by michaelnolan at 6:00 am under How Do I...? Edit This

By now most VIPs already know that Today.com has a referral program and that you can can make some extra cash by helping other people get paid to blog. I encountered a question though thatReferral 1 I hadn’t realized was out there: How do you see your referrals?

When you log on to your My Account page, the first thing you need to do is click on the “VIP Members”tab. When the drop-down menu appears, select “Traffic Stats” (it will look like the image on the left.)

Once the new page has loaded you will see the table below. Under “REPORT”, select “Referral Bloggers” from the drop-down menu and then click the “run report” button on the right.

Refer 2

This is the screen you want to see:

Refer 3

I’ve blanked out the details for privacy reasons, but in this screen you will have a link to the blog that was set up from your referral link, how many posts have been approved, etc. I always visit my new referrals to say hello and offer any help or moral support I can.

That’s how to find out about your Today.com referrals!

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4 Responses to “Finding Your Today.com Referrals”

  1. trieschmanon 13 Oct 2008 at 11:01 pm edit this

    thanks for your help. I stumbled upon it myself just before reading your post but I appreciate your explanation.

  2. yanjiarenon 15 Oct 2008 at 11:38 am edit this

    Where can I see who my refs are? I mainly advertise on forums..got 2 or three I think. hugz

  3. michaelnolanon 15 Oct 2008 at 12:29 pm edit this

    That’s what this post shows you. It gives you links to the referrals’ blogs.

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