Wednesday, January 21, 2015

How to Set Up Your Own Group for Weekend to Remember



Originally posted on 3/4/2012 (Updated 1/21/2015)

What is a Group Name for FamilyLife Weekend to Remember?
In short, a Group Name is like a tailored discount code that is linked to you. It is FamilyLife's way of saying thank you for inviting couples to attend the Weekend to Remember marriage getaways around the United States. A Group Name is also another way that FamilyLife can equip you to to create your own homebuilders ministry among your sphere of influence. 


Why Set Up a Group Name:
  • Help your friends to register for a Weekend to Remember Getaway at a great discount!
  • Every 5 registered couples creates a complimentary couple's registration. Use those free registrations to strengthen your own marriage, or give them away to family and friends. My wife and I do both. 
How to Set Up a Group Name:
  1. Enter your email address, and click "Submit"
  2. You'll receive an error message that says you do not have an account with FamilyLife, don't panic. Click on the blue button that reads "Click here to create an account."
  3. Fill out the provided forms, and choose a name for your group. That's it!
Make note of your username and password. 

Return to http://gcmobile.familylife.com/ to log in and check how many people have registered using your Group Name. 

You can request or download promotional materials from your GC Mobile site.

Start inviting people to a Weekend to Remember Getaway, and direct them to www.FamilyLife.com/Weekend. 

Be sure to remind them to use your Group Name to get that special group rate.

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