🎁 Exponential rewards — invite your friends to read Exponential View
Fancy a 30-minute Zoom call with me?
I’ll tell you a secret: friends who sign up for Exponential View after receiving your recommendation end up being among our most engaged subscribers. With every recommendation you make, you help us propel our business forward and invest in catalysing clarity about the world we live in.
This is why we’re introducing a referral scheme — every time you recommend the newsletter to someone in your network, you receive benefits that give you special access to me and Exponential View.
Here’s what that means…
How to participate
Share Exponential View. When you use the referral link below, or the “Share” button on any post, you’ll get a credit for every new subscription generated with your link. Simply send the link via email, text, or on social media to get started.
Earn benefits. The credits from every successful sign-up from your referral link will accrue towards special benefits.12
Get 1 month of complimentary access to Exponential View for 4 referrals.
Get 6 months of complimentary access to Exponential View for 16 referrals.
Get 30 minutes on Zoom with me for 256 referrals 💫 😎. We’ll talk about where technology is going, your business, corporate strategy, or your career choices.
To learn more, check out Substack’s FAQ.
We are assuming that all referrals will be legitimate, but we reserve the right to conduct a review of referred accounts to ensure legitimacy, and deny access to the reward if referrals are not legitimate.
We reserve the right to adjust the tiers.
Sorry but I’m a bit lost. I’d love to promote your work in a LinkedIn post. Is there a simple link or button I can use which is personal to me and tracks how many sign up reading my post ?
really poor UX for sharing especially on platforms like LI or Tw. there is no trigger or reason for someone to click on the link. all,it it shows is a graphic of a gift box that says “invite your friends to Exponential Review” . actually it should link to say the most recent article or even an extract. just repeating the “referral” is not a call to action. there are lots of good examples that you could copy/