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Two build spots left this month. I take four at a time so nothing gets rushed.

Referral program

Send someone my way. Everybody wins.

Most of my clients came from someone vouching for me rather than an ad. So it seems right to pay properly for that instead of relying on goodwill.

You get

$250

Cash, or credit on your account

Paid after their second monthly payment clears, or at launch on a website project. Your choice of a check, Venmo, or money off your own invoice.

They get

$299

Visibility Report, free

A full audit of their local presence with competitors named, plus an hour on the phone. No obligation to buy anything afterward. It just means you are not sending them into a sales call.

How it runs

Four steps, and you only do the first one.

01

Send me a name

Use the form below, or just text me. A business name and a phone number is enough. You do not have to make an introduction or explain what I do.

02

I reach out

I mention you sent me, offer the free report, and leave it there. One follow-up at most. Nobody you refer will feel hounded, because that would reflect on you.

03

They decide

They keep the report either way. Plenty of people take it, fix things themselves, and never hire me. That is a fine outcome and you still did them a favour.

04

You get paid

If they sign on, your $250 goes out the same day their second payment clears. I will text you when it is sent rather than making you ask.

For accountants, insurance agents and realtors

If you talk to small business owners all day

A one-time payment does not make much sense for someone who could send me a client every couple of months. So there is a different arrangement: ten percent of their monthly retainer for a full year, paid monthly for as long as they stay. On a typical client that is around $540 spread across the year, and it keeps paying long after the introduction.

10%

of MRR, 12 months

Set it up

Refer someone

Takes about a minute. I will handle it from there.

About you

About them

I contact them once, politely, and never add anyone to a mailing list.