Why Your Referral Description Matters More Than You Think
You've signed up to a brilliant service, grabbed your referral code, and listed it on EasyEarns. Job done, right? Not quite. The difference between a referral that sits untouched and one that gets used regularly almost always comes down to one thing: how you describe it.
Think about it from the other person's perspective. They're browsing referrals on EasyEarns and they see multiple listings for the same brand. Why would they choose yours over someone else's? Your description is your pitch — not a hard sell, but a clear, honest explanation of what they'll get and why it's worth their time.
This guide breaks down exactly what makes a referral description work, with real examples of what to do and what to avoid.
The Anatomy of a Great Referral Description
Every strong referral listing on EasyEarns shares a few common traits. Here's what to include:
1. State the Reward Clearly
The single most important piece of information is what both parties get. Be specific with numbers, currencies, and conditions.
Good example:
"Sign up using my referral link and we both receive £10 credit when you make your first order of £25 or more. The credit appears within 48 hours."
Bad example:
"Use my link and you get some money off your first order!"
The first example tells the reader exactly what to expect. The second is vague and gives no reason to trust it. Specificity builds confidence — if you know the exact terms, share them.
2. Explain Any Conditions or Requirements
Many referral programmes have conditions attached. A minimum deposit, a required subscription length, or a specific action the new user must complete. Hiding these conditions might get someone to click your link, but it won't get you a successful referral — and it will earn you downvotes.