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Do not keep patching the same admin, quote, booking or customer follow-up problem if it keeps costing time or leads.
This guide is organised for quick decisions, safer checks and clearer next steps.
A plain-English guide to referral partner toolkits, full referral URLs, QR links and local campaign sharing for Your IT & Tech Mates.
Use the guide to choose the right next step and avoid spending time or money in the wrong place.
Keep the model, symptom, photos, error messages and timing together before asking for help.
Use this guide first, then choose Quick Help or the most relevant local service page.
Do not keep patching the same admin, quote, booking or customer follow-up problem if it keeps costing time or leads.
Map the current process, note where work is lost or delayed, and identify the one step that would save the most time.
Send the workflow problem through Quick Help so it can be reviewd before building or changing a system.
Choose the step that solves the real problem first, then avoid adding extra tools, bookings or work until the next action is clear.

The referral partner toolkit gives partners one safer place to find their full referral URL, QR page, flyer link and simple share text. Local campaigns can use the same referral infrastructure instead of creating separate systems for every flyer, business card or technician handout.
A local business wants to refer customers who often ask for Wi-Fi setup help. The partner opens the toolkit, copies the full referral URL, prints a QR card and uses the approved plain-English message. Customers scan the QR code and land on the correct referral page instead of a broken short path.
A full URL is easier to copy, paste, print and check. It helps customers see that the link belongs to the real public website instead of a hidden or broken path.
A useful toolkit should show the full link, QR page, flyer page, partner dashboard link, profile link and suggested share text in one place.
Different campaigns need different context. A neighbourhood flyer, school group, local business card and technician handout may all use referral links, but they should be tracked and reviewed separately.
Partners should explain the service calmly: local tech help, reviewed requests and clear next steps. They should avoid promising guaranteed fixes, rewards or instant bookings.
Campaign records and partner review notes let the team see what is being shared without turning referrals into an automatic commission system.
Use the partner toolkit to copy the full referral URL, share the QR link and send customers to the correct Quick Help path.
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