By signing a Business Referral Agreement, one party agrees to refer clients to the other in exchange for a fee or commission. In contrast, with a mutual Referral Agreement, both parties mutually agree to refer potential clients to each other.
A Business Referral Agreement isn’t exclusive by default, but you can add an Exclusivity clause as appropriate. Our site allows you to customize your agreement and add additional clauses. The exclusivity clause, in particular, prevents the other party from referring clients to your competitors – or rather, anybody else at all.
Yes, you can use a Business Referral Agreement for an online affiliate program. You can include affiliate links to someone else’s products or services on your website and earn a commission for every purchase. All you have to do is state whether you will get a flat fee for each purchase consummated through your link or a percentage of the sale.