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title: How Do You Do a Referral?
description: 🔵 How Do You Do a Referral? For customers on the referring side, the mechanics of making a referral come down to sharing a unique link or code and following up with the person you shared it with.
url: https://flawlessmlm.com/en/faq/how-do-you-do-a-referral
last_updated: '2026-08-12'
language: en
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published_date: '2026-07-22'
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# How Do You Do a Referral?

**Updated:** July 2026

Oleksandr Honcharov, CEO at FlawlessMLM 

For customers on the referring side, the mechanics of making a referral come down to sharing a unique link or code and following up with the person you shared it with. Knowing how do you do a referral in a specific program depends on how that program's software is set up.

**In short:** to make a referral, log into the program's referral dashboard and copy your unique referral link or code. Share it directly with someone in your network via message, email, or social. Then follow up to encourage them to use it before the deadline.

In a typical refer a friend program (or refer-a-friend program, as many brands write it), the user-facing flow varies by platform. The standard elements stay the same. You get a personal dashboard showing your unique link and code. One-tap sharing buttons cover email, SMS, WhatsApp, and social media. A tracking view shows how many people clicked and converted. A rewards summary shows what you've earned. In MLM, distributors typically have a much more elaborate back office that shows not just their direct referrals but the full downline genealogy with volume and commissions across every level. A few best practices for making referrals. Pick people who genuinely fit the product's customer profile. Personalize the ask rather than blasting a generic "check this out" message. Follow up once after 3-7 days if the person hasn't responded. Let them know when the reward window is closing. In MLM specifically, top-earning distributors treat referrals as a daily practice — a certain number of new conversations, follow-ups, and demonstrations per day, tracked in a CRM.

**Common mistakes to avoid**

*   **Mass-sharing the link without personalization** — public social posts of referral links convert far worse than direct personalized messages.
*   **Referring people who don't fit the product** — bad-fit referrals don't convert and waste your credibility.
*   **Never following up** — most referrals close on the second or third touch, not the first.
*   **Sharing without disclosing the incentive** — FTC rules require disclosure of material connections; not doing so risks the referrer and the program.
*   **Not tracking which referrals you've made** — for high-volume referrers, a simple spreadsheet prevents duplicate outreach and missed follow-ups.

**Conclusion:** making a referral is straightforward: share your unique link with the right person, personalize the ask, and follow up. In MLM, this becomes a daily discipline. The top-earning distributors treat referral-making as a professional practice with tracked activity metrics.

**Related questions**

**Where do I find my referral link?**

Usually in the account dashboard or a dedicated "Refer a friend" section. In MLM, it's in the distributor back office along with commission reports and downline data.

**Can I share my referral link publicly on social media?**

Depends on the program's terms. Some allow it, others require personal outreach only. FTC disclosure (#ad or similar) is required in the U.S. either way.

**How many people should I refer at once?**

Quality beats volume. Ten personalized referrals to good-fit prospects usually outperform 100 generic blasts.

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Source: [FlawlessMLM FAQ](https://flawlessmlm.com/en/faq/how-do-you-do-a-referral)
