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title: How Do You Run a Referral Program?
description: 🔵 How Do You Run a Referral Program? The day-to-day work of operating a referral program includes tracking metrics, paying rewards, checking for fraud, and communicating with referrers.
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last_updated: '2026-08-12'
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published_date: '2026-07-22'
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# How Do You Run a Referral Program?

**Updated:** July 2026

Oleksandr Honcharov, CEO at FlawlessMLM 

The day-to-day work of operating a referral program includes tracking metrics, paying rewards, checking for fraud, and communicating with referrers. Knowing how do you run a referral program means treating it as an ongoing marketing channel rather than a set-and-forget system.

**In short:** to run a referral program, review metrics weekly. Process reward payouts on schedule, usually 30-60 days after conversion. Handle fraud checks. Communicate with top referrers monthly. Refresh the program's messaging or reward structure every 6-12 months.

The operational rhythm looks different at different scales. For a small e-commerce store, one person can manage every referral partner relationship in a few hours per week: check the referral dashboard, approve or flag suspicious referrals, process payouts, respond to referrer questions. For mid-size businesses (SaaS with hundreds of active referrers), the workload usually justifies a dedicated part-time role. For MLM, running the referral program (which is essentially running the compensation plan) requires a full corporate function: commission calculation, distributor support, compliance monitoring, event planning, and top-distributor relationship management. The metrics to watch include: new referrers per month, active referrers vs. total customer base, average referrals per active referrer, conversion rate of referred sign-ups, retention of referred customers vs. non-referred, and referral CAC vs. blended CAC. The goal is a stable or growing contribution of referrals to total new customer acquisition, with referred customers showing better retention than average.

**Common mistakes to avoid**

*   **Skipping the weekly metrics review** — programs decline slowly and quietly; weekly reviews catch drift early.
*   **Not automating reward payouts** — manual processing scales poorly and creates delays.
*   **Ignoring fraud until it's expensive** — a small percentage of referrers will always try to game the system; catch this early.
*   **Only communicating at reward time** — top referrers should hear from the program monthly, not just when checks arrive.
*   **Running the program in isolation** — referrals interact with paid channels, retention, and product changes; treat them as a connected channel.

**Conclusion:** running a referral program is an ongoing operational discipline: weekly metrics, monthly outreach to top referrers, quarterly refreshes, and continuous fraud prevention. In MLM, this scales up into full compensation plan operations with dedicated corporate teams. Programs that decline usually declined operationally before they declined in results.

**Related questions**

**How much time does running a referral program take?**

Small e-commerce: 2-5 hours/week. SaaS with hundreds of referrers: part-time role. MLM compensation plan operations: full corporate team of 10-50+.

**What's the most important weekly metric?**

Active referrers per week — the number of distinct customers who made at least one referral. This is the leading indicator of program health.

**How often should I contact top referrers?**

Monthly, at minimum. Top referrers respond well to personal attention and often provide the most useful feedback on program design.

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