Referral Program Design Lessons from a Single Case Study
A post sharing retrospective learnings from launching a referral program, framed as advice rather than articulating a specific problem. There is no clear pain point expressed, no measurable friction described, and zero community engagement to validate shared struggle. This reads as promotional content or a thought-leadership post rather than a genuine problem statement.
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