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Previously on "Referral Marketing and Referral Networks."
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostFollowing a request in this thread, I decided to try and put the first draft together of a presentation on referral marketing and referral networks.
I often try and attempt intellectual things when I am in a lot of pain to try and divert my brain away from the pain. I, therefore, apologise now for any grammatical mistakes and typos.
I am happy to answer questions and take feedback.
I might be wrong though, and it has to be worth a try.
Thanks for making and posting the video.
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Originally posted by hobnob View PostThanks for that - I agree that giving some kind of discount is better than a physical/cash reward (i.e. a benefit to the company rather than the individual). My main concern would be staying on the right side of the Bribery Act:
Bribery Act 2010 guidance - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Just to clarify something, you said that you'd give client A a bunch of referral codes, then wait for them all to get used. What happens if only 1 or 2 get used? It seems a bit harsh to penalise client A for decisions that other people have made, and it would be a disincentive for them. On the other hand, if you offer (say) 1 day of free consulting per code then that could get quite expensive when all 5 are used.
As for the second paragraph. Doing it this way encourages Client A to stay close to the deal. It also means that Client A will select leads they reasonably believes will seal the deal. Its in client A's interest for this to work.
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Thanks for that - I agree that giving some kind of discount is better than a physical/cash reward (i.e. a benefit to the company rather than the individual). My main concern would be staying on the right side of the Bribery Act:
Bribery Act 2010 guidance - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Just to clarify something, you said that you'd give client A a bunch of referral codes, then wait for them all to get used. What happens if only 1 or 2 get used? It seems a bit harsh to penalise client A for decisions that other people have made, and it would be a disincentive for them. On the other hand, if you offer (say) 1 day of free consulting per code then that could get quite expensive when all 5 are used.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMany thanks courtg9000, I’ll sticky it.
(And I hope you feel better soon).
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Many thanks courtg9000, I’ll sticky it.
(And I hope you feel better soon).
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Referral Marketing and Referral Networks.
Following a request in this thread, I decided to try and put the first draft together of a presentation on referral marketing and referral networks.
I often try and attempt intellectual things when I am in a lot of pain to try and divert my brain away from the pain. I, therefore, apologise now for any grammatical mistakes and typos.
I am happy to answer questions and take feedback.
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