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.
Be upfront about:
- Minimum spend or deposit amounts
- Time limits (e.g., "must complete within 30 days of sign-up")
- Geographic restrictions
- Whether the reward is cash, credit, points, or a discount
- Any actions required beyond signing up (e.g., making a trade, completing a purchase)
3. Describe What the Service Actually Does
Don't assume everyone knows the brand. A brief, one-to-two sentence description of what the service offers helps people who are discovering it for the first time through your referral.
Good example:
"Monzo is a UK digital bank with no fees on spending abroad and instant spending notifications. Their current account is free to open and you can switch from your existing bank in minutes."
Bad example:
"Everyone knows Monzo so I won't explain it."
Even well-known brands benefit from a quick description. It shows you actually use the service rather than just farming referral codes.
4. Share Your Genuine Experience
This is what separates a referral that feels human from one that feels automated. A sentence or two about why you personally use and recommend the service goes a long way.
You don't need to write a full review — just enough to show you're a real person with a real opinion.
Good example:
"I've been using this for about eight months and the thing I appreciate most is how quick their customer support responds. Had an issue once and it was sorted within the hour."
Bad example:
"BEST APP EVER!!! You NEED this!!!"
Enthusiasm is fine. Unsubstantiated hype is not. Readers trust measured, specific praise far more than exclamation marks.
Formatting Tips for Better Listings
How your referral looks is almost as important as what it says. A wall of text puts people off. Clean formatting makes your listing easy to scan and builds trust.
Use Structure
Break your description into clear sections:
- What you get — The reward for both referrer and referee
- How it works — Steps to claim the reward
- About the service — Brief description for newcomers
- Conditions — Any terms, limits, or requirements
Keep It Concise
Aim for 100-200 words in your description. That's enough to cover everything without overwhelming the reader. If you can't explain the referral in 200 words, you're probably overcomplicating it.
Use Bold for Key Information
Bold your reward amounts, deadlines, and important conditions. This lets people scanning your listing pick up the essential details instantly.
Avoid These Formatting Mistakes
- ALL CAPS — It looks like shouting and feels untrustworthy
- Excessive emojis — One or two are fine, a wall of them looks spammy
- Repeated exclamation marks — "Amazing!!!" undermines credibility
- Huge blocks of text — Break things up with line breaks and structure
Good vs Bad: Full Examples
Let's compare two complete referral descriptions for the same fictional service.
Bad Example
"hey guys use my link for free money!!! This app is amazing you won't regret it trust me. Sign up and get rewarded its so easy. Best thing I ever did. Link works I promise!!!!"
What's wrong here? No specific reward amount, no conditions mentioned, no description of the service, overly pushy tone, and no reason to trust the listing.
Good Example
"Both of us get £15 when you sign up to ExampleBank using my referral link and deposit at least £100 within 30 days. The bonus is paid as cash directly into your account, usually within 5 working days.
ExampleBank is a UK-based savings platform that offers competitive interest rates on easy-access and fixed-term accounts. I've been using it for about six months and the rates have consistently been above what my high street bank offers.
To claim your bonus:
- Sign up using the referral link
- Deposit £100 or more within 30 days
- Keep the deposit in your account for at least 30 days
The referral programme is ongoing but ExampleBank reserves the right to change the terms. Worth checking their site for the latest details."
This version is specific, structured, honest about conditions, and includes a personal recommendation. It's the kind of listing that earns upvotes and gets used.
What Makes People Trust a Referral Listing
Trust is everything in referral sharing. Here are the factors that influence whether someone uses your referral or scrolls past it:
- Your profile completeness — Users with filled-out profiles and a history of good listings get more trust. Learn more about this in our guide to building your reputation on EasyEarns
- Your vote ratio — Listings with strong upvote ratios signal reliability
- Honesty about downsides — Mentioning a genuine limitation (e.g., "the app is a bit slow to load") paradoxically increases trust because it shows you're not just selling
- Consistent quality — If all your listings are well-written and accurate, people are more likely to use new ones you post
Common Mistakes to Avoid
After reviewing thousands of referral listings, these are the patterns that consistently underperform:
- Being vague about rewards — If you don't state the amount, people assume it's not worth their time
- Hiding conditions — This leads to failed referrals and downvotes
- Copy-pasting the brand's marketing text — It reads as impersonal and lazy
- Submitting for services you don't use — It shows, and the community will notice
- Never updating your listings — Outdated terms erode trust across all your submissions
- Aggressive language — "You'd be stupid not to use this" has never convinced anyone of anything
Referral Etiquette on EasyEarns
Good referral writing is part of broader referral etiquette. The community works best when everyone follows a few simple principles:
- Be honest — Accurate descriptions benefit everyone
- Be helpful — Write for the reader, not for yourself
- Be current — Update or remove listings when terms change
- Be gracious — Thank people who use your referrals if they reach out
- Vote fairly — Upvote good listings from others, even if they're competing with yours
Getting Started With Your First Listing
If you're new to EasyEarns, head to the submit page and start with a service you know well and genuinely recommend. Follow the structure outlined above: clear reward, honest conditions, brief service description, and a touch of personal experience.
For a full walkthrough of the submission process, see our getting started guide.
Your first listing sets the tone for your presence on the platform. Make it count, and the leaderboard might be closer than you think.
Quick Checklist Before You Publish
Before hitting submit, run through this checklist:
- Reward amount is specific (e.g., "£10", not "some money")
- Conditions are stated clearly (minimum spend, time limits, geographic restrictions)
- Service is briefly described for newcomers
- Tone is helpful, not pushy
- Formatting is clean (bold key info, short paragraphs, structured layout)
- Information is current and matches what's on the brand's website
- You've proofread for typos and unclear wording
Get these right consistently and your referrals will outperform the majority of listings on the platform.