How the Team Rotator Works
The success of any individual in paid-to-read programs depends on their referrals’ success.
I want all my referrals to succeed, so I have set up a team rotator that I regularly run advertising through. Any of my referrals can request to be in the rotator. Every person in the rotator shares the visitors equally. So if I run a 10,000 visitor campaign, and there are 10 people in the rotator, every person will get 1,000 visits to their Marketing Pond referral link.
Signups are not guaranteed, of course, only visits. But I run the rotator campaigns through the same advertising programs as my own campaigns, so over time you will get some referrals from it.
I’m constantly testing splash pages, too, to improve click through rate.
Here’s a diagram of how everything is set up:

In this diagram, R1 is the initial rotator where all the traffic arrives. R1 divides the traffic among all the splash pages I’m testing. While only three splash pages are shown, I may be testing as many as five or six. Each of the splash pages sends any click throughs to R2, which is the team rotator. This rotator divides the traffic among the team’s Marketing Pond referral links.
The splash page rotator, R1, allows me to see which splash page has the best click through rate. I can then use it as the basis for creating five or six more splash pages, and test those. Over time the splash page gets better at getting click throughs. I use the TEToolbox as my splash page rotator, since it also has a splash page creator and it’s very easy to combine the TEToolbox rotator with splash pages you create there.
For the team rotator, I use the Plugin Profit Rotator, which allows up to 999 destination URLs. It’s free if you also signup to an internet marketing newsletter.
Any of my Marketing Pond referrals can request to join the team rotator. If you are not my referral in Marketing Pond, contact your sponsor to see if they have a rotator for their downline.
