10 Ways to Share Your Custom Referral Code
Discover 10 simple and creative ways to share your Nelson Recruiting referral code so you can earn more rewards while helping friends join paid focus groups.
Focus Groups, Participant
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It’s nice to get compensated for your opinions, but it’s much better to be rewarded for assisting your friends in having fun too. Now, Nelson Recruiting has created a way for you to earn money by inviting your friends to participate in focus groups.
When you sign up for our Referral Program, you receive a customized code made just for you. Every time you share your code with friends, and they sign up for a focus group, your chances to win our monthly and yearly cash prize grows! It’s easy to share your code, too. Simply copy and paste your custom code from your Referral Program dashboard.
We’ve put together some creative (and easy) ways to share your code to increase your chances of winning big!
1. Post Your Code on Facebook
Why not offer a technique to earn additional money with your Facebook friends who are already recommending TV shows and restaurants organically?
Write something like this: “I recently participated in a paid focus group with Nelson Recruiting; it was really simple and enjoyable! Use my referral link to register if you’d want to participate!
To make it simple for readers to find, include your unique referral code at the end of your post or in the comments.
2. Share in an Instagram Story
Instagram Stories are short, informal, and ideal for spreading the message. Include a selfie with the comment, “Earned $$$ sharing my opinions with Nelson Recruiting!” or a screenshot from your most recent focus group email. Include a call to action like “Would you like to participate? Use my code or swipe up: [Your Code]”
People react best when it sounds like something you would naturally share, so keep it positive and genuine.
3. Text It to Friends
Simple texts can yield some of the best referrals. Send a brief message like “Hey! I’ve been joining these sponsored focus groups with Nelson Recruiting; they’re simple and credible. Use my code to register: [Your Code]!
This one is effective because friends are more likely to believe personal recommendations than social media posts.
4. Add It to Your Email Signature
Every email you send has the potential to be a sharing opportunity. Include a brief statement such as: “Are you looking for paid research opportunities? Use my referral code, [Your Code], to register for focus groups with Nelson Recruiting.
This is particularly effective if you interact with clients, coworkers, or community organizations on a daily basis.
5. Post in Local Facebook or Community Groups
Facebook or Nextdoor groups are available in many towns and areas for exchanging suggestions, events, and ideas for side gigs. Post about your experience, but be sure to adhere to the group’s posting guidelines and keep it sincere.
For instance: “I recently joined a few focus groups with Nelson Recruiting; it’s a great way to share your opinions and earn extra money. To begin, click my referral link!”
6. Tweet (or X) About It
Keep it brief and memorable. For instance: “I enjoy getting compensated to express my opinions! Use my referral code [Your Code] to participate in focus groups offered by Nelson Recruiting. #SideHustle #FocusGroups”
If your friends retweet or respond to even one or two tweets, it can result in sign-ups.
7. Post It on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is an excellent platform for sharing if market research is important to your professional network.
For instance: “I’ve taken part in multiple research studies with Nelson Recruiting; they’re organized, professional, and pay fairly. Use my referral code, [Your Code], if you would like to participate.”
It’s a simple method to assist your colleagues in finding reputable paid research jobs.
8. Talk About It in Group Chats
Group chats are full of people searching for enjoyable, low-effort side gigs, whether it’s your weekly quiz group or a family thread. Send this casual message along with your code: “BTW, I’ve been conducting paid focus groups lately with Nelson Recruiting, totally worth it! Here is my referral code, [Your Code], for anyone who would like to sign up.”
9. Share on TikTok or Reels
You can show others how it works using short videos. You may create a brief video that describes how you joined, how you were compensated, or what the experience was like. Keep it lighthearted and relatable; you may even display your most recent payment’s email notification. Finish with: “Want to give it a try? To register with Nelson Recruiting, use my code [Your Code]!”
10. Word of Mouth
Sometimes the simplest way is still the best. Tell your friends, coworkers, or family members about your experience in person. People love hearing genuine stories, especially from someone they trust.
A Few Tips to Maximize Referrals
- Be authentic: Share your real experience so people know it’s genuine.
- Keep it clear: Always include your referral code and where to use it.
- Follow up: If someone says they’re interested, remind them to complete the sign-up process.
- Stay active: The more studies you join, the easier it is to talk about your experience.
One of the simplest methods to get more benefits with Nelson Recruiting is to refer friends. Now that you are aware that the studies are legitimate and the compensation is consistent, you may assist others in participating as well.
Start using your referral code now, and you’ll see an increase in both your community and additional prizes.
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