This scenario involves multiple locations of one company, where each provides retail products or services in one or more states, with salaried and/or commissioned based employees. Instead of a parent company handling all the marketing and advertising, each location handles their own. (Examples include: A chain of real estate companies, mortgage companies, certain franchises and retail stores)
Suggested Options
- The parent company signs up for a free Granza networking account and adds their locations to their email list. This allows for easy communication.
- Each location creates their own free Granza networking account, signing up under the parent company’s promo code. The parent company should consider the ad filter, “Limit Downline to Level 1 Only” so they do not go viral.
- The parent company needs to keep the promo code private and monitor who signs up, making sure they are actually part of the company.
- Links for each location can be added to the parent company website.
- Each location creates their free viral ad. Depending on the policy of the business, they may all use the same business image or not.
- Different locations and salespeople may have their own individual websites. In those cases, they may want to focus on driving business there, instead of some other website.
- Existing users should invite new users from anywhere, since they may have customers in your service area. However, your own business ad must only target your actual service area. Example: A single restaurant advertising nationally will generally not be approved. On the other hand, for some businesses, having a statewide or a national presence makes perfect sense. We may provide you with alternate suggestions.
- Know all the ways to invite others to sign up for a free Granza networking account.
Suggested reading: How Does Someone Sign Up Under Me So They Will See My Advertisement?