Referral programs are your missing puzzle piece.

PayPal used one to acquire 100m users.

DropBox used it to grow 3900% in 15 months.

Airbnb grew 900% YoY for 1st-time bookings.

@elonmuskc says one customer should generate three.

Use these 7 referral programs to grow 🧵
1. Coinbase

Refer a friend and when they purchase $100 in Crypto, you both get $10 in Bitcoin.

Like most referral programs, it's two-sided.
2. PayPal

The OG referral program.

When PayPal was starting out, they gave money away to new users and referred users.

It worked so well they had to reduce the amount of money they gave away.

At, first PayPal gave you $20 for signing up. And $20 to anyone you referred.
They then dropped it to $10.

Still, very successful, but then dropped it down again to $5.

According to @elonmusk, PayPal spent roughly $60m on their referral incentives.

For PayPal, the daily growth rate was 7 - 10%. Plus, the user base surpassed 100m users.
Musk compared it to bacteria in a Petri dish.

Your referral program needs to expand quickly, and it has to happen fast.

Free money makes that happen.
3. Tesla

Again, ‘The Technoking of Tesla’ aka @elonmusk with another effective referral program.

They gave away money at PayPal…why not Tesla too?

Tesla gave away $1000 per successful referral, access to exclusive events, and a “founder series” Model X.
Here’s what Tesla did:

- They gave $1000 to Tesla owners whose referrals resulted in the purchase of a Model S.
- The friend would also get $1000

Plus, Tesla fans aren’t just any fans — they’re raving fans who are obsessed with Tesla’s every move.

So, Tesla incentivized them:
- Get 5 referrals and you’ll get an invite to the Gigafactory grand opening party.
- Get 10 referrals and you’ll get the right to purchase a special “founder series” Model X
4. DropBox

DropBox followed in the footsteps of PayPal.

They also created a 2-sided referral program.

Here’s how it went:

- You sign-up and receive free storage in the cloud.
- Refer a friend and you get 500MB of free storage.
- Your friend gets 500MB of free storage
Do this until you reach 16 GB in free storage.

The key was both parties winning.

The results speak for themselves:

- 100k Users in Sept 2008 -> 4m users by Dec 2009
- 3900% growth in 15 months
- 2x its user base every 3 months for 15 months
4. Airbnb

Getting paid to travel? Imagine that.

Airbnb made it happen.

They launched V 1.0 of their referral program in 2011.

How it worked:

- Refer a friend, and you’ll receive $25 when they take a trip
- Refer a friend, and you’ll receive $75 when they rent out their place
After seeing the success, they scratched V 1.0 and launched V 2.0.

Version 2.0 focused on distribution and driving awareness to their referral program.

They added things like:
- Direct invites via email
- Importing contacts
- Header to their site
The referral incentives remained the same.

And the results are mad: Referrals drove 900% year-on-year growth for 1st-time bookings
5. Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime had an epic referral program.

A survey showed that Prime Members:

- Spent 2x as much as non-Prime members
- They also order more frequently than non-prime members
Refer a friend, and when they make a purchase over $5, you’ll get $5 to spend on Amazon.

You get $ that you’ll eventually spend using Amazon.
6. Google

Of course, why would the most visited site in the world not have a referral program?

A badass one at that.

Their goal was to drive users to their Google Apps.

So, Google created 3 easy to navigate panels to tell you how to partake.
Here’s how it worked:

- For every user who signed up through your referral link, you would get $20
- You can do this until you reach $2000

Plus, a few days later, you’d receive an additional 20% off for the first year of Google Apps.
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Takeaways:

- Make referral programs worthwhile
- Incorporate it into the onboarding process
- Give clear directions (like DropBox)
- Make the referral program two-sided
- Give a place where users can see how much they've earned from referrals

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