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SponsorDaddy Review

[Note: Currently SponsorDaddy is in "soft pre-launch" which means they are keeping low key. I've tried to be as accurate in this review as possible. I'm in SponsorDaddy, but I'm not so high up that I know all the details, sorry. Some changes/upgrades have already been flagged, and you can be certain that lots of stuff is still open to change as they test and upgrade, but the fundamentals here can be expected to remain.]

SponsorDaddy is an amazing concept for an MLM company.

Sort of one of those “how come someone didn’t think of this before” ideas.

The SponsorDaddy Product.

The SponsorDaddy service is a website that coordinates all your online MLM prospecting.

It all starts with a landing page for your primary opportunity that introduces people to MLM / network marketing, and then when they opt-in shows them the particular business opportunity you are in (your ‘primary opportunity’).

Someone in any MLM company can join SponsorDaddy and get a full suite of online marketing and management tools; a professional lead-generation website with movies and audio, a follow-up sequence of emails, business opportunity leads, statistics and traffic analytics, built in blogs, training videos, live video actors, forums, the infamous Web 2.0 and Social Networking stuff, and much more.

The company behind this is Naxum. Their website has been up since 2006 and the best bit is where they show a portfolio of their websites for other MLM companies.

Basically SponsorDaddy is a non-company-specific version of these websites.

Lots of MLM companies now have an online marketing tool system, some good, many not-so-good.

The difference with SponsorDaddy is that because it isn’t restricted to one company, you can use it to promote any company you want, and even promoted multiple companies so that someone who doesn’t like your primary opportunity has a chance to say yes to another opportunity you may have.

You can add in contacts from your warm market, other networking contacts, as well as opt-in leads you buy, or the leads provided in the system (varies with the different plans.)

By sending them to your SponsorDaddy site you get to sort and filter those who are most interested so that you focus your follow-up on those who show the most interest.

Your new distributors can sign up on the system so it’s entirely duplicatable.

The SponsorDaddy Opportunity.

At this stage the marketing management service is just getting started. On a product/service basis alone therefore it would make sense to avoid being among the first people to join and wait until they mature the product.

However this is where the business opportunity comes in.

This system is of potential interest to two massive groups of people; the tens of millions of people who are already involved in MLM, as well as the traditional cold lead group of people who would be interested in business opportunities online.

If you trust that the underlying company Naxum and management can manage the growing pains and the standard risks of setting up any new venture, then the business opportunity is an incredible reason to get involved in SponsorDaddy immediately. Obviously if they can’t then this may go the way of so many MLM companies that curl up their toes in the first few years. It’s part of being in at the start of any business, but the ticket of entry isn’t so high that you can’t make your money back just on the networks you will form once you join, let alone from leads for your primary opportunity.

Being online and more easily scalable SponsorDaddy can grow very, very quickly, and distributorship is open to those outside the United States, and not just into the classic countries of Canada, England & UK, Ireland, Singapore, New Zealand (NZ), and Australia. SponsorDaddy can also reach into countries like Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Europe, India, etc etc.

SponsorDaddy also enables you to build a network that will continue even as people switch from one network marketing opportunity to another.

Let’s face it. Many people don’t stay with the first company they join; perhaps they don’t succeed in their first company, or they don’t fit with the product, or they joined just because it was the only one they knew, or because their friend / family member was already involved. Many of them will try another company, and with SponsorDaddy you can continue to have them in your downline because which ever company they join, they will still need a tool for their online marketing. So the team you build can continue with you, even as they change their primary opportunity.

You can get more details about the compensation plan (it’s a binary), and the different plans ($199 sign-up then $25-$400 a month thereafter), from the site itself so I won’t go into it in more detail here.

What I Saw In SponsorDaddy…

SponsorDaddy is a solution to a problem I had been grappling with for myself.

How could I introduce people to MLM as an industry without getting caught up in the particular product line that I fell in love with if that wasn’t right for them?

I was still keen to help people appreciate this industry and the potential for an additional passive and residual income stream. But did this mean merely handing them on to someone else and hoping they would get the proper support?

SponsorDaddy gave me a practical way to get rewarded for my efforts, and yet also the freedom to make sure they found the right MLM for them.

SponsorDaddy In Summary… 

SponsorDaddy is an online MLM prospecting system that is marketed by MLM.

Nicely circular.

Barely two months old, it’s a great concept by a company that’s done the product before, but the sheer scale and growth of this means that I predict it WILL experience growing pains and has a finite chance of coming undone. Make sure to distinguish a scam from just what can be expected in business start-ups.

If you have no background in online marketing and no interest in SponsorDaddy as a business opportunity, then you can safely wait until the first phase of kinks are ironed out of the system. Watch this space, but my advice is don’t join yet. SponsorDaddy will be a valuable tool for years to come.

If you are interested in online marketing for your current MLM then this can be a great learning curve (for example, you can run your own Live Chat feature on your SponsorDaddy site, which will be a great tool for your marketing education.)

If you already understand MLM / network marketing, whether you are currently with a company or not, then I suspect you are either curious, or downright excited, and you can find out more by opting-in and making your own assessment…

http://martin.sponsordaddy.net/

[Note: If you came to this post from someone else who introduced you to SponsorDaddy please go back to them to get the right link for their site. You, they, and I will appreciate it. Thanks.]

-Martin Russell

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3 Comments

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    Sunday, September 7, 2008 at 10:58 pm | Permalink
  2. Miami Phillips wrote:

    MAybe not for every body but good info!

    Friday, September 26, 2008 at 9:12 am | Permalink
  3. Carolina wrote:

    I have a sponsordaddy account as well, and I must say the system is excellent. I’m very happy that I signed up. I’m working with a great group of people, and expanding my primary opportunity worldwide as well, so it’s excellent.

    I’d be more than happy to help anybody to clear up some questions about the system.

    To your success!

    http://caro.sponsordaddy.com

    Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 10:02 am | Permalink

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