Suggesting SmugMug to others

KeyWestPhotogKeyWestPhotog Registered Users Posts: 102 Major grins
edited May 21, 2011 in SmugMug Support
Is there a link I can utilize to "recruit" new people to SmugMug that gives me credit for it?

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  • jfriendjfriend Registered Users Posts: 8,097 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2011
    Go to the Stats tab in your SM control panel and there's a link there that will give you a $10 referral credit (off your next renewal) for anyone who signs up from that link. It also gives them a $5 discount on the first year. My link looks like this: https://secure.smugmug.com/signup.mg?Coupon=Bhl3oSIF5zVho.
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  • KeyWestPhotogKeyWestPhotog Registered Users Posts: 102 Major grins
    edited May 18, 2011
    Thanks John, that did it.
  • cmancman Registered Users Posts: 75 Big grins
    edited May 19, 2011
    KeyWestPhotog, check the search form on Your site. It does not work.
  • WinsomeWorksWinsomeWorks Registered Users Posts: 1,935 Major grins
    edited May 21, 2011
    I had just posted my own coupon link on a LinkedIn group earlier today. I logged out of my SmugMug site. Then clicked on the link I'd given, to see what it looks like to others. I find the wording a bit odd on the sign-up box. It says this: "Sorry, you can only use this account once." And then right next to that, it has a "Facebook Logout" with the blue f (Facebook logo). What is that supposed to mean, exactly? It would all confuse the heck out of me if I were doing it myself. Then it has the person entering their email, password, & creating a site name w/o saying a thing about whether that's all irreversible, or anything about when the coupon will be used. I just think SmugMug needs to make the whole thing a lot clearer. I now wish I had simply posted the code & given them a link to the free trial period, but maybe that's no better. Aaargh. And what's with the Facebook Logout thing? To my knowledge, I'm not logged in with FB & SmugMug, or at least I shouldn't be, & surely shouldn't be when I'm logged out of SmugMug, right?
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited May 21, 2011
    I had just posted my own coupon link on a LinkedIn group earlier today. I logged out of my SmugMug site. Then clicked on the link I'd given, to see what it looks like to others. I find the wording a bit odd on the sign-up box. It says this: "Sorry, you can only use this account once." And then right next to that, it has a "Facebook Logout" with the blue f (Facebook logo). What is that supposed to mean, exactly? It would all confuse the heck out of me if I were doing it myself. Then it has the person entering their email, password, & creating a site name w/o saying a thing about whether that's all irreversible, or anything about when the coupon will be used. I just think SmugMug needs to make the whole thing a lot clearer. I now wish I had simply posted the code & given them a link to the free trial period, but maybe that's no better. Aaargh. And what's with the Facebook Logout thing? To my knowledge, I'm not logged in with FB & SmugMug, or at least I shouldn't be, & surely shouldn't be when I'm logged out of SmugMug, right?

    Anna Lisa,

    Please, try it from a browser that you aren't logged into SmugMug OR Facebook, this is what your visitor using your referral link will see

    20110521-fu83i7wmmf93fd7ewb59kj4aft.jpg

    Thanks!
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