Viral Growth: Referral Program Architecture
Autor: Frost, Alina
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565244188
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Most businesses design referral programs around incentives—offering rewards to customers who bring new clients. This book explores why incentive-driven referral systems often produce transactional recommendations rather than authentic advocacy, examining the structural differences between programs that generate temporary spikes and those that create sustained organic growth.
Through analysis of customer behavior patterns, recommendation dynamics, and advocacy mechanics, this work reveals how referral systems operate as extensions of customer experience rather than isolated marketing tactics. It investigates the tension between manufactured viral growth and naturally occurring word-of-mouth, exploring why businesses that focus on engineering virality frequently miss the foundational elements that make customers genuinely eager to recommend.
Readers will examine the mechanics of trust transfer in referral contexts, the role of value alignment in sustainable advocacy, and the friction between short-term acquisition incentives and long-term relationship quality. The book challenges assumptions about referral motivations, program design principles, and the organizational practices that either facilitate or undermine authentic customer recommendations in competitive markets.
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