Share your referral properly
Posting a referral is easy. Posting one that people actually trust is harder.
The strongest submissions are clear, honest, and useful. They tell people what they get, what you get, and anything important they need to know before they sign up.
What to include every time
When you submit a referral, make sure you include:
- The exact link or code
- The site or app it works for
- What the new user gets
- What you get back as the poster
- Any conditions such as deposit requirements, free-trial conversion, or minimum spend
- A short note if there is anything confusing about the referral
How to write a useful note
Good notes are specific. For example:
- “You need to complete your first order before the reward lands.”
- “Works best in the app, not the desktop site.”
- “Reward showed in my account after verification.”
Bad notes are vague. For example:
- “Best referral ever”
- “Easy money”
- “Use mine please”
The more your note helps the next person, the more likely they are to trust your referral.
What not to do
Avoid these mistakes:
- Hiding conditions to make the reward look better
- Posting expired or broken links
- Copying someone else’s wording without checking if it still applies
- Submitting the same referral repeatedly with tiny changes
That kind of behaviour will hurt trust quickly.
How submissions get traction
Your referral usually performs better when:
- The reward is easy to understand
- The note answers obvious questions