Tutoring Match's Referral Rewards
" Earn months of membership benefits
on tutorials you helped create."
How does it work?
What do I have to do?
How do I get credit for the Tutorial Match?
Where can I access a record of all my referrals and
matches?
Who are potential
referrals?
Here's how it works:
Whenever you refer a new student/parent or tutor who gets matched,
you earn membership credits or membership months.:
| If you are a: |
and you refer someone who becomes
a match, |
your Membership Reward is: |
| Premium
Member |
1 |
1 month of Paid Membership
(credit) |
| +Plus
Member |
1 |
1 month of +Plus Membership
Extension |
| Professional
Member |
1 |
1 month of Professional
Membership Extension |
What
do I have to do?
All you have to do is "spread the word" in your normal everyday
dialogue with people about Tutoring Match's services.
You can use our Referral Invite Feature to
invite students, parents, tutors to our service. Using this feature
helps us track, keep record and give you credit.
You also can find referrals by:
* handing out Tutoring Match business
cards
* posting flyers on bulletin boards
* emailing your Tutoring Match profile to
people you know
* twittering about Tutoring Match...using
social media.
* contacting us with potential clients or
tutors, and we will give you credit.
How do
I get credit for the tutorial match?
There are 4 ways you can get credit:
1. When your referral creates an account with us, he
or she places your name in the "How did you hear about us?"
field.
2. When someone you invite via our Referral
Invite Feature, signs up for our service, you are
automatically given credit.
3. When you contact
us with the tutor or parent / student's name.
4. When you email us that person's name.
Where
can I access a record of all my referrals and
matches?
Sign into your tutor account to view a list of your referrals and
matches. (August 2011)
Who are potential
referrals?
1. friends and family
2. teachers / tutors
3. parents / PTA organizations
4. educational leaders / school administrators /
principals / school heads
5. guidance counselors
6. after-school program directors
7. day care centers
8. camp directors
9. community leaders & organizations
10. educational consultants
11. corporations / business owners / educational
businesses
12. marketers / sales respresentatives
13. persons of influence in your geographical area and/or
on the internet.
* July 1, 2010