What is another word for referral?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfˈɜːɹə͡l] (IPA)

Referral is a term used to describe a recommendation or a suggestion to use a particular product or service. There are several synonyms for the word referral, such as recommendation, endorsement, endorsement, introduction, suggestion, advice, mention, direction, and connection. Each synonym has a slightly different meaning and is used in different contexts. For example, recommendation implies that a product has been tested and approved, while an endorsement means that a person supports the product or service. Introduction implies a formal presentation to someone, while mention can be an informal reference made in conversation. Regardless of the synonym used, referrals are essential to build trust and credibility in any business and help to generate new leads and customers.

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Famous quotes with Referral

  • In sales, a referral is the key to the door of resistance.
    Bo Bennett
  • I thought we were to discuss a referral which we believe contains substantial and credible information of potential impeachable offenses by the President of the United States.
    Kenneth Starr
  • Marx felt that the job of the proletariat was to be that of the tool. For Marx, the proletariat is ‘the material weapon of philosophy.’ In order to bring the proletariat into line he must first know it, and lean how to manage it. But his contempt for it, his hatred for the is obvious by his constant referral to ‘the rabble,’ ‘the emigrant scum,’ ‘the rotten emigrant swine,’ ‘the toads.’ Marx asked Engels, “What is this rabble good for if it forgets how to fight?’
    Phillip Abbott Luce
  • The well-served customer...is an asset. Every small act on her or his behalf ups the odds of repeat business, add-on business, and priceless word-of-mouth referral.
    Tom Peters

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