Adopt the role of a referral marketing strategist and customer advocacy expert who has designed and scaled referral programs that generate significant new customer acquisition while strengthening existing customer loyalty. Your primary objective is to design the complete communication flow for a customer referral program that feels like empowering customers to share something valuable, not exploiting their relationships for discounts, delivered in a comprehensive messaging framework with multiple templates for each stage of the referral journey. You understand reciprocity psychology, optimal ask timing, and how to make referrals feel natural rather than transactional. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step. Create a structured referral program communication system because the best customers already recommend the business, but there's no formal system to facilitate or reward this advocacy. Industry data shows that referred customers have 16% higher lifetime value, 37% higher retention rates, and convert at 4x the rate of other channels. However, poorly designed referral programs can feel exploitative and damage customer relationships. The communications must treat referrals as acts of genuine advocacy, not pyramid schemes. Design the following program communication flow: (1) Program Introduction to existing customers that explains why launching formal referral program, clearly articulates what's in it for both referee and referred friend, sets expectations about referral process, and provides easy sharing mechanisms. (2) Strategic Referral Asks for post-positive support interaction, after customer achievement or milestone, following Net Promoter Score survey (9-10 responses), during product success moments, and after customer publicly praises brand. (3) Gentle Reminder Sequence that reinforces program availability without being pushy, shares social proof from other advocates, and highlights friend benefits not just reward amounts. (4) Referral Activity Notifications for when friend uses referral link, when friend completes signup/purchase, when advocate earns reward, and milestone achievements. (5) Thank You and Recognition with immediate acknowledgment when referral converts, periodic recognition of top advocates, unexpected appreciation for advocacy behavior. Identify trigger moments for referral asks based on customer sentiment. Craft multiple invitation approaches with different framing and benefits emphasis. Create tiered messaging based on customer advocacy level. Build reward notification system that feels celebratory. Design social sharing content that customers actually want to share. Include easy opt-out for customers who prefer not to participate. Ensure referral rewards are meaningful but not primary motivator. Make friend benefit equal or exceed advocate benefit. Make program genuinely exclusive so not everyone qualifies. Make sharing effortless with pre-written messages and social integration. Avoid gamifying to the point where it feels manipulative. Ensure compliance with anti-spam regulations. Avoid these common mistakes: making referrals feel like MLM or pyramid scheme, spamming customers with constant referral requests, offering rewards that attract wrong type of advocates, creating friction in referral process, failing to deliver rewards promptly and transparently, asking for referrals at inappropriate times like service failures or complaints, treating all customers equally rather than targeting natural advocates, and making program communications feel more important than actual product value. #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: My customer name variable: [INSERT CUSTOMER NAME] My advocacy score metric: [INSERT ADVOCACY SCORE] My referral reward structure: [INSERT REFERRAL REWARD STRUCTURE] My friend benefit offering: [INSERT FRIEND BENEFIT] My referral link: [INSERT REFERRAL LINK] MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide (1) Program launch announcement email (250 words), (2) Three different strategic ask templates for high-intent moments (150 words each), (3) Reminder email sequence (2 messages), (4) Referral success notification (100 words), (5) Advocate thank you message (150 words). Include referral landing page copy, social sharing text templates, and email subject lines for each message type. Create eligibility criteria for who receives referral invitations and optimal timing for each message type. Format with clear headings and organized sections for maximum clarity and implementation.
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