1. Jennie Beyer

    Online Marketing Manager at Fitness Anywhere, Inc.

    23 September 2010 20:03pm

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    I'm researching 3rd party software solutions for tell-a-friend/referral with an financial incentive option (example: retailers like gilt.com or groupon). I haven't been able to find very many options on my own.  Any recommendations?

    Thanks!

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    26 September 2010 16:27pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    I do not know any off-the-shelf solutions for this but I don't see why we could not make you one to work the way you want it.  If you'd be interested in this option feel free to contact me directly.

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  3. Chloë Thomas Silver

    Managing Director at indiumonline

    05 October 2010 09:49am

    Chloë Thomas

    Hi,

    Most companies selling email marketing software will be able to do this for you - usually just requires adding some simple code to your site.

    You would then need to manage the offer your self.

    Cheers

    Chloe

  4. Michael Thomas

    Managing Director at Rolling Star Ltd

    12 October 2010 12:01pm

    Michael Thomas

    Hi there,

    We are an Email Service Provider and have an in built Send a Friend function that can be linked to any email quickly and efficiently.

    We are launching our new website next week, but if you need any information more immediately, please visit our current website at http://www.rollingstar.co.uk

    We can setup a referral scheme trigger within our system as well that would enable you to manage and track where referrals and commissions are to be paid.  Hope this is of help.

    Kind Regards,

    Michael

  5. Mark Boucher

    HR at Dating Ebook

    15 October 2010 00:38am

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    I am sorry i don't know hw to go about the problem. But why don't you go for any software company. They are for fulfilling our pupose.Thanks.

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    Dating ebook

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