This is one of the easiest ways to simplify the referral process. Give your client a simple referral email script, so that all they need to do is put in their own name and send it to a couple friends. Your template should include a brief description of your business and what kinds of services you offer. Develop a simple referral form that clients can fill out on their phone or computer, and send them the link when you make a referral request.  You may be able to get a referral form template from a website like JotForm or Formstack. Since a lot of people rely heavily on their phones for email and other forms of communication, ideally your form should be mobile friendly. Make the form shareable over email or social media, if you can. Review sites like Yelp and Angie’s List offer a great way for clients to get the word out about your business. Looking at positive reviews from other satisfied clients can also give them ideas about how to put their own experience with you into writing.  Put links to your review site pages on your website, and include them in email communications with clients. Encourage clients to review your business on these sites. Ask them to point potential referrals in the direction of your positive reviews and testimonials online. It will be easier for clients to refer you if they can easily provide some informative marketing materials to potential referrals. This could take the form of a brochure, a downloadable PDF, or even a simple referral card with your company’s basic information and a “Referred by _____” form. These materials should aim to provide clear, simple answers to a few very basic questions about your business. In simple terms, describe who you are, what you do, and why the potential referral should choose you.
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One-sentence summary -- Send your clients a template email. Put a referral form on your website. Link clients to your business’s page on review sites. Provide shareable information about your business.


Once you've filed your Flash Pass reservation, you're free to enjoy other attractions at Six Flags. Your Q-Bot will notify you when it's time to go to your reserved Flash Pass attraction. It will typically notify you by vibrating, so keep the Flash Pass close to you. Each attraction offers a separate entrance for Flash Pass users. The entrance will either lead to a different line, or allow you to cut the regular line. An employee will scan the Flash Pass to confirm your reservation, and then you can enjoy your ride with little to no wait time. Some rides will require you to sit in Flash Pass rows. It’s okay if you want to take a break or change your mind about a ride. It’s simple to cancel reservations. The Q-Bot should give you an option to cancel ride reservations, but if not, you can ask an employee. Go to the Flash Pass center at the park to return your Q-Bot. The Q-Bot should be in the same condition as you received it or you will have to pay a fee. The fee varies from park to park.
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One-sentence summary -- Enjoy other attractions while you wait. Locate the Flash Pass entrance. Cancel ride reservations if you change your mind. Return the Q-Bot.


After a nosepick has been executed and there is a sign that it has occurred (mucus) casually rub nose with palm and follow through, act like you are combing hair out of your eyes with your fingers then return hand to side. After this, to remove nasal waste from hand, wipe on the back knee of pants or the cuff of your pants.
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One-sentence summary --
Remove the evidence.