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Understanding Qualified Referrals

The Importance of Qualified Referrals in the Scalelup Partner Program

Updated over 2 months ago

A qualified referral in the Scalelup Referral Program is an essential component for unlocking rewards and maximizing the benefits of your referral efforts. But what exactly is a qualified referral, and why is it important?

What is a Qualified Referral?

A qualified referral is a new user who has registered on Scalelup using your unique referral link and collected at least 1,000 coins while browsing posts on the Discover page. These Coins can be used immediately and do not need to remain in their balance. As long as the total number of Coins found exceeds 1,000, the referral will be considered qualified.

Only when a referral meets this criterion does it become qualified, enabling you to earn rewards for your efforts.

Why is it Important?

Qualified referrals are crucial because they trigger the rewards you receive through the Referral Program. Without a qualified status, a referral does not contribute to your Coin earnings, nor does it count towards the calculation of your cash bonuses. Therefore, ensuring that your referrals become qualified is key to maximizing your potential income on Scalelup.

Reward Processing Time

Once a referral achieves qualified status, it may take up to one hour for the associated reward to be credited to your account. This slight delay ensures that all activity is properly tracked and verified, maintaining the integrity of the rewards system.

In summary, focusing on converting your referrals into qualified ones is essential for deriving the full benefits of the Scalelup Partner Program. This strategic approach not only increases your Coin balance but also moves you closer to earning cash bonuses. To ensure your referrals become qualified, it's important to clearly inform potential new users about how to start browsing posts before you send them to the Scalelup site. By doing so, you increase the likelihood of them successfully meeting the qualification requirements.

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