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  2. Referral marketing - Wikipedia

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    Referral marketing is a word-of-mouth initiative designed by a company to incentivize existing customers to introduce their family, friends, and contacts to become new customers. Unlike pure word-of-mouth strategies—where customers independently share information without company involvement or ability to track—referral marketing actively ...

  3. Comrade - Wikipedia

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    It is normally used to refer to someone's childhood friend or friends, but can also be used interchangeably with ven, which means friend. The Esperanto word for comrade is kamarado either in the sense of a friend or a political fellow-traveller. In the latter case, when used in writing, it is often abbreviated to K-do.

  4. Referral economy - Wikipedia

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    In terms of references, SMEs (small and medium-sized entities) are the great forgotten. The natural process and the referral economy suggest a remuneration; though, while these small companies refer to others by a value of £7,500, almost half of them would not be willing to spend their time establishing a formal remuneration system because of its difficulty or simply because the gain is small.

  5. 10 Signs Someone Is a Fake Friend - AOL

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    Here are the signs of a fake friend. It can be hard to spot a fake friend, but if their behavior is repeatedly manipulative or unkind, it's time to walk away. Here are the signs of a fake friend.

  6. Style (form of address) - Wikipedia

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    His/Her Excellency (abbreviation HE, oral address Your Excellency) – Presidents of republics (historically, this was first used to refer to George Washington during his tenure as Commander-in-Chief of the Army during the American War of Independence; its use for presidents of republics was established as he was the first president of the ...

  7. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Sensei (先生、せんせい, literally meaning "born earlier") is used to refer to or address teachers, doctors, politicians, lawyers, and other authority figures. It is used to show respect to someone who has achieved mastery in an art form or some other skill, such as accomplished novelists, musicians, artists, and martial artists .

  8. What Does 'BSF' Actually Mean on Social Media? - AOL

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    Another definition, although much less common, would be "best sister friend"—AKA a friend close enough to be a sister. As one user explains on Urban Dictionary , a BSF is "a best friend who is ...

  9. Refer - Wikipedia

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    Refer or referral may refer to: Reference, a relation of designation or linking between objects Word-sense disambiguation, when a single term may refer to multiple meanings; Referral marketing, to personally recommend, endorse, and pass a person to a qualified professional or service