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Tracking Referrals

Monitor the status and activity of people you've referred to ELITORO through the Analytics section.

Accessing Referral Data

Analytics Section

  1. Navigate to Analytics
  2. Select the Referred Profiles tab
  3. View your referral activity

What You Can Track

Referred Profiles List

See all people who used your referral code:

  • Their profile information
  • Application status
  • Membership status
  • Activity indicators

Status Information

For each referral, you can see:

StatusMeaning
PendingApplication submitted, under review
ApprovedAccepted, account created
ActiveVerified and using the platform
DeclinedApplication was not accepted

Understanding Your Impact

Active Referrals

Your active referrals are members who:

  • Used your code to join
  • Were accepted
  • Completed verification
  • Are actively using ELITORO

Referral Activity

Track what your referrals are doing:

  • Meetings completed
  • Connections made
  • Platform engagement

Referral Performance

What Successful Referrals Mean

When your referrals are successful:

  • They have good meetings
  • They maintain high ratings
  • They contribute to the network
  • They may generate commissions for you

Impact on Your Profile

Good referrals reflect positively on you:

  • Shows your network judgment
  • Maintains your referrer status
  • Builds your reputation

Commission Tracking

If your referrals generate paid connections:

  • You may earn commissions
  • Track in the Commissions tab
  • See detailed breakdowns

Learn more: Commissions

Referral Insights

Questions to Ask

Review your referrals and consider:

  • How many became active members?
  • Are they successful in the network?
  • What types of profiles work best?
  • How can you refer better candidates?

Improving Your Referrals

To improve referral quality:

  • Be more selective
  • Better explain ELITORO to candidates
  • Choose people who fit the network
  • Focus on quality over quantity

Privacy Note

What You See

You can see basic information about your referrals:

  • Name and profile info
  • Status and activity
  • Connection to you

What You Don't See

You cannot see:

  • Their specific ratings
  • Their private conversations
  • Detailed meeting information
  • Their contact details (unless matched)

Managing Referrals

Supporting Your Referrals

Help your referrals succeed:

  • Answer their questions
  • Share tips from your experience
  • Introduce them to other members (if appropriate)
  • Be a good sponsor

Problematic Referrals

If a referral becomes problematic:

  • It may affect your reputation
  • Consider being more selective
  • Focus on quality candidates