You Deserve $100. Here's Our Website Referral Program

We have a proposition for you.

We want to give you $100; let’s get the ball rolling. All that needs to happen: You send a friend or colleague our way. If we end up taking on a website project for them, we owe you a $100 finder’s fee.

That’s $100 for you, from us, if you send us someone who becomes our client.

Thank goodness, we can finally send Ben Franklin home to you.

Example scenario:

Your aunt: My small business needs a new website.
You: You should hire Engine.
(She hires Engine)
Us: Here is $100.
(We give you $100)
You: Thank you.

Stipulations:

  • Make sure they mention your name when they contact us. Obviously.
  • No chicanery. We know you won’t do this, but we want to make sure nobody else tries any of that oh-boy-I’ll-get-my-friend-to-refer-me-and-we’ll-split-the-$100 nonsense. We’re all grownups here.
  • No limit. We love building websites as much as you love getting $100. Which means we’d be insane and cruel to cut off you and us both. This offer stands, rain or shine. Why not refer 10 friends at once? One friend per season? 1,000 friends by 2049? Think big!

These are our terms. Your task: Make it rain like Tlaloc.

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Very intresting information.

I am reading your posts and getting more information. I have to be very cautions because of all the scams online. But this one looks legit. Thanks for the info!

this sounds like another scam

to anyone looking at this and interested, you can tell it’s a possible scam when there is fine print or any statement that says something like “we will only pay if the customer mentions your name, access code, etc.” any legitimate web design company that really wants new business would allow you to just email the customer’s info to them and if they make a sale, they would pay you no questions asked. referrer beware! companies like this will take your customer and then say, “oh they didn’t mention you so we can’t pay you”. Even though they know you gave them the customer….

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