This is particularly important when you know you have made the customer extremely happy. Make it a part of your follow-up routine to ask customers for referrals. Call, email or send a postcard to customers to ask about their experience with your business and, if they are satisfied, ask that they refer your business to a friend. A great way to get your customers to give your business referrals is by giving them an incentive to do so. This could be a discount off their next purchase, a freebie item, or a small cash refund. For example: If you own a nail salon, you may offer a deal where if a customer tells her friend to go to your business, and the friend tells you the customers name, the customer who gave the referral will get her next manicure for free. The less you require the customer to do in order to send you a referral, the more referrals you will get. Try handing out tickets that customers can fill out with their name and contact information and give to the people they are referring, who will then return them to you. Approach the  referral promotion like a sales campaign. Advertise the referral promotion, specify a time period and offer advanced incentives during that time period. Make sure that all of your current customers know about the promotion by putting posts up on social media pages, hanging posters in the windows, and passing out flyers.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask your customers that they refer your business to friends and family. Offer incentives. Make the process simple.  Consider running a promotion to ask for referrals.

Q: If you have set a boundary, reinforce that boundary by being available when it feels right to you. By being less available, the person may get the idea that you are serious about your boundaries. If the person calls you, you can choose not to answer the phone call.  If the person texts you about getting together, you can choose not to answer, wait a few days to text back, or tell the person again about how important your boundaries are to you via text.  Next time you see the person, you don’t need to make up excuses where a simple decline will work. For example, “It’s thoughtful for you to invite me, but I’m not up for it tonight.” There is no need to be rude, aggressive or even passive aggressive such as not answering text messages. You may feel guilty or bad for setting boundaries with this person, but remember that you are doing this to take care of yourself. Although continually reinforcing your boundaries in an assertive way can get tiresome and frustrating, it is important to stay true to who you are without resorting to hurtful behaviors as well as gaining the personal space that you need. " Saying "No" can be difficult sometimes, but it is necessary when dealing with a clingy person. Telling a person "No" is easier if you offer an alternative. The alternative you offer should guide the person in a direction that is better for you.  For example, if the person asks you to go to hang out, say, "Sorry I can't. I have homework. Why don't you ask one of your other friends or family to spend time with you?" She may complain that you said no, but stick with your answer. When you set boundaries and create space between you and the other person, you are actually creating new rules for the relationship, and the other person needs time to learn those rules. You want to encourage less clingy behavior and enforce consequences if your boundaries are violated.  Be patient; it will take time for the other person's behavior to change.  If the person went to lunch with someone else, tell the person that you are so glad that they went and take interest in the experience. Encourage the person to meet other people and step out of their comfort zone. Tell the person that you are proud of them for doing things like this.
A: Be less available. Learn to say "No. Reinforce acceptable behavior.

Article: Dress lightly (but take a jacket if you need to) and take only what you need. If you take your own food, check the park permits this and make sure your amusement park offers storage first. Try to check the weather report for the area you're going visit. Dress accordingly for the weather. Try to avoid wearing dark colored clothes (such as black or dark grey) if it is during summer. Wearing these colors could make you warmer and you may start sweating. Also, if you're going on the water rides, have a swimsuit on underneath your clothes. Flip flops aren’t really the best idea for an amusement park, especially rides that leave your feet dangling. Wear supportive sneakers or walking shoes. If you want to wear a hat, always remember to put it in a secure pocket before going on a ride. Keep your wallet or purse secure! They can be easily lost in the hustle and bustle of an amusement park. Hair past shoulder length can easily get tangled on a windy ride. Braids are recommended, as they stay closer to the head and don't have loose hair like ponytails. Many coasters can be rough, and you don’t want holes poked into the back of your head. Some earrings may get stuck in your hair or attire. However, if you really want to wear earrings, wear non-dangling ones such as studs or pearls. Especially in the summertime. Most of the ride lines will subject you to the elements, whatever they are. Take a water bottle. It's easy to get dehydrated out in the sun all day. Unless you’re visiting with someone who won’t be riding most of the rides, don’t take huge bags or purses with you if you can help it. You won’t be able to take these on most of the rides. You’ll either have to leave them with a non-rider, pay for a locker, or stuff them into bins before getting onto a ride. This last option offers no guarantee that someone won’t walk off with your brand new Coach purse while you’re on a coaster.  Wear something with big pockets that either zipper or button closed. All you really need is some cash, and maybe your phone. You can always leave a jacket in your car, and go get it later. Always take medication with you or take it beforehand. Who knows, you might need it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Consider your attire. Wear good shoes. Don't wear loose clothing. Tie up long hair. Don’t wear earrings. Take plenty of sunscreen. Don’t take a ton of stuff.