B2C Referral
Referring an individual consumer to a business — common in UAE healthcare, aesthetics, and insurance.
Definition
A B2C (Business-to-Consumer) referral involves introducing an individual — not a company — to a service provider. Examples include referring a friend to a medical aesthetics clinic, a family member to a health insurance broker, or a colleague to a financial advisor. B2C referrals tend to convert faster than B2B because decisions are made by individuals, not committees.
B2C Referral in the UAE
B2C referrals are particularly strong in Dubai's medical aesthetics, wellness, fitness, and personal insurance sectors — all of which rely heavily on personal recommendations within social networks. WhatsApp groups, community networks, and social media referrals drive enormous volumes of B2C introductions in these categories. Rewards typically range from AED 100–600 per referral.
How It Works
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Recommend a Listi.ae business to a friend, family member, or social contact.
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They visit, purchase, or sign up.
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You earn your AED reward.
Example (Dubai)
A fitness trainer refers 15 clients per month to a medical aesthetics clinic on Listi.ae, earning AED 300 each. Monthly referral income: AED 4,500.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is B2C or B2B referral income higher in the UAE?
B2B referrals typically offer higher per-referral rewards (AED 500–5,000+). B2C referrals offer lower rewards (AED 100–600) but can be higher volume. Total income depends on network type — social networks suit B2C; professional networks suit B2B.
Related Terms
B2B Referral
Referring a business client to another business — common in UAE professional services.
Medical Aesthetics Referral (UAE)
Referring someone to a Dubai DHA-licensed aesthetics clinic — and earning AED rewards for every visit.
Insurance Referral (UAE)
Referring someone for UAE health, motor, or business insurance — and earning recurring AED rewards.
Warm Introduction
A personal referral where the referrer actively vouches for and connects two parties.