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title: How Do You Introduce a Referral Program?
description: 🔵 How Do You Introduce a Referral Program? To introduce a referral program well, you announce it clearly to your existing customer base, explain the reward on both sides, make the sign-up path obvious, and give people ready-made ways to share.
url: https://flawlessmlm.com/en/faq/how-do-you-introduce-a-referral-program
last_updated: '2026-08-12'
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published_date: '2026-07-22'
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# How Do You Introduce a Referral Program?

**Updated:** July 2026

Oleksandr Honcharov, CEO at FlawlessMLM 

To introduce a referral program well, you announce it clearly to your existing customer base, explain the reward on both sides, make the sign-up path obvious, and give people ready-made ways to share. The answer to how do you introduce a referral program comes down to communication design as much as reward design.

**In short:** the fastest way to introduce a referral program is a coordinated launch. Send an email to your customer list. Publish a clear landing page describing the reward. Add in-product placement (or in-app for MLM distributor apps). Announce it with social posts. Give people a one-line summary they can remember and a link they can share in one tap.

In network marketing, introducing a referral program (or a new referral-based bonus inside an existing MLM compensation plan) involves an extra layer: distributor training. Distributors need to understand exactly how to explain the program to their audience, what the qualifying purchase or action is, and how they'll be paid. Corporate teams that skip this step end up with distributors who promote the wrong version of the offer, which creates compliance risks and confused customers. A staged rollout with pilot distributors, then broader announcement at a monthly event or convention, usually works better than a cold email blast. On the customer side, a good introduction includes the reward for the referrer, the reward for the new customer, the deadline (if any), and a shareable link.

**Common mistakes to avoid**

*   **Launching without a landing page** — a good referral program needs a single URL people can share and land on that explains the reward without hunting.
*   **Announcing to distributors before the software is tested** — in MLM, if commissions don't calculate correctly at launch, distributor trust erodes fast.
*   **Making the reward complicated** — "$10 credit if your friend spends over $50 within 30 days and doesn't cancel in 14 days" almost never converts.
*   **Skipping the internal training** — support staff should be able to explain the program in one paragraph on day one.
*   **Not measuring the launch** — set specific goals (new referrals per week, conversion rate) before launch, not after.

**Conclusion:** introducing a referral program successfully means treating the launch like a small product launch: landing page, email announcement, in-product placement, distributor training in MLM contexts, and clear tracking of early results. The programs that flame out usually skipped the training and communication layer, not the reward design.

**Related questions**

**What's the best channel to announce a referral program?**

Email to existing customers is the most reliable channel, followed by in-product or in-app placement. In MLM, distributor training events and back-office announcements come first, then customer-facing rollout follows.

**How long should the introduction period last?**

Most launches run 30-60 days of active promotion, with permanent placement in-product afterward. MLM launches often tie a temporary bonus (e.g. double rewards for the first 30 days) to the announcement window.

**Should you A/B test the introduction?**

Yes, ideally the reward amount, the messaging, and the landing page. Split a small percentage of your list before rolling out to everyone.

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