Byrd DogHouse Bounties

We post what we want more of.

These are Byrd Dog's own bounties — real rewards we pay to grow the network. We're showing them in public for two reasons: so you can earn them, and so you can see exactly how a great bounty reads. Write yours like ours: say what you want, say what counts as done, say what it pays.

Bounties Byrd Dog pays

◆ House bountyMember growth

Bring us a paying business chair

Who earnsAny member or registered ambassador
Done =Your referred business signs a paid chair and stays active 3 months
50%of their first month — vests at month 3

Held until month 3 so churn-gaming doesn't pay. W-9 on file required.

◆ House bountyNetwork growth

Bring an ambassador who delivers

Who earnsAny member or registered ambassador
Done =Your recruit completes their first confirmed, paid match
$50one-time finder fee

Tied to real production, not signups — they have to actually deliver once.

◆ House bountyArea launch

Start Byrd Dog in your city

Who earnsLeaders & early adopters who seed an area BNI-style
Done =Your area reaches 3 paying chairs (or runs its first live chapter)
$500+ time-limited override on your area

Override = a small % of your area's Byrd Dog rake for up to 3 years, then it sunsets. Not forever, not a downline — tied to your area's real paid revenue.

◆ House bountyPartnerships

Connect us with a key player

Who earnsAnyone in the network
Done =The leader/partner you name becomes a paid chair or launches an area
Scaledone-time reward by what they bring

Must be someone not already in talks with Byrd Dog. We'll confirm before crediting.

How a great member bounty reads

Example · Business bountyNew customer

New residential roofing customers — North Austin

I wantHomeowners with hail/storm damage, ready to file insurance
Done =Signed contract with the homeowner
Won't countTire-kickers, commercial jobs, out-of-area leads
$1,200paid on signed contract

Notice the shape: exactly who, exactly what "done" means, exactly what's disqualified, exactly the payout. Copy this.

Example · Business bountyIntro

Warm intro to a commercial general contractor

I wantA GC running tilt-wall / commercial builds in the metro
Done =A booked meeting I actually show up to
Won't countA name and a phone number with no warm handoff
$600paid on booked meeting

An intro bounty pays on the meeting, not the deal — so define the meeting precisely.

The rule behind every bounty

A bounty only works when nobody can argue about whether it was earned. Name the target. Define "done" in one sentence. Say what doesn't count. State the payout and when it pays. Do that and disputes disappear — for you, for us, for everyone hunting it.