Hundreds of warehouses and tens of millions of members. One person gets to be the one who brings them on, and earns on every business in their world. Free for you. Free for them.
Most people join Bitword with a business account, which is one physical location on the map. A large company, a franchise, a chain, a league, or a brand, comes on instead as a corporate account that sits above all of its locations and people. Bringing one of those in is the real opportunity here. It is the kind of account a top corporate salesperson spends months chasing at a Fortune 500 company, except you make the introduction once and the platform pays you on it every month afterward. As the company's Connector you hold the position above its corporate account and earn 5% of every business subscription anywhere in that company's network, every month, for as long as you hold it1, plus a 1% bonus on every word those businesses ever bid for2. A big company is not one account, it is many, so there is room for more than one connector and the best positions go first.
Landing a corporate account sounds like enterprise sales, and the payoff is on that scale, but you do not need a sales team or a senior title. You need one real way to reach the people who decide. That can be almost anyone:
You are handing a company a free, verified home on the map plus a reputation engine their people love, and the platform pays you for the introduction.
These defaults are sized to a major player in this category. Drag any slider to match the company you have in mind. Every figure shows its own math.
1. Your 5% connector share. Every business on Bitword pays a monthly subscription (about $200/mo in the United States, less in lower income countries). The Connector above a company earns 5% of that on every business in the network, for as long as they hold the position. The company keeps its own full share; your 5% is paid by the platform as a launch reward, not taken from the company.
2. The 1% bid positions. Every word on Bitword can be owned by one business, claimed with a first bid and bid up over time. Each word carries four 1% bonus positions, and the connector holds one on every business in the network. No bonus on the opening bid; the 1% begins on later, higher bids, settled when the global auctions close.
3. The captured accounts. When the company invites its members onto free verified accounts, those accounts belong to the company, not to you. That asset is part of why the company benefits. Your earnings come from the 5% network share and the 1% bid positions.
4. Where the business count comes from. The total business pool is an illustrative national figure. For Colombia, roughly 1.6 million formal businesses per DANE reporting. For the United States, roughly 33 million per U.S. Census Bureau data and Bitword's working capacity model. Real counts vary by source and by what counts as a "business" (formal versus informal, sole proprietorships, and so on). This figure is deliberately conservative; the true reachable universe, especially counting informal businesses, is larger.
All figures are conservative, illustrative estimates for a company of this size, not a guarantee, and not tied to any specific named company.
Holding the Connector position during the launch window costs you nothing. Getting the company on, every location and every member, costs them nothing either. You give them something good and get paid to do it.
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