People refer through storytelling within natural conversations, not direct recommendations - they share experiences as stories to seek attention and validation, wanting to appear intelligent and cool to their friends

Referrals don't happen through direct recommendations—they happen when customers naturally share experiences as stories in conversation to seek attention and validation, wanting to appear intelligent and cool. Design experiences so remarkable they become irresistible story material.

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Referrals don't happen through direct recommendations—they happen when customers naturally share experiences as stories in conversation to seek attention and validation, wanting to appear intelligent and cool. Design experiences so remarkable they become irresistible story material.

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    Referrals Happen Through Storytelling, Not Direct Recommendations

    People refer through storytelling within natural conversations, not direct recommendations. They share experiences as stories to seek attention and validation, wanting to appear intelligent and cool to their friends.