Save on Stockopedia PRO by referring a friend!
We are excited to announce that we've introduced a
new referral scheme to show our appreciation to subscribers who help spread the word about the Stockopedia service. Given the wonderful feedback we've received from subscribers to date we think that word of mouth is the best way to grow so we're keen to enlist your help - and reward you financially! Sound interesting?
How It Works
Every time you refer a friend to Stockopedia that stays involved with PRO after their free trial, we'll add a credit of £30 to your account as a thankyou for that recommendation. That means, with just a handful of referrals, you could be getting a full annual subscription for FREE! Not only that but, by referring your friends, you will entitle them to a special £50 discount on their own subscription package, so you both save money.
How to get started with Referrals
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to recommmend Stockopedia to friends who might be interested in the feature set. We've set all members up with their own Referral Dashboard (accessible from the 'You' dropdown menu) and there are now 4 simple ways to invite friends to Stockopedia:
1. Use Your Referral Link

On your referrals dashboard, there's a special shortened Bitly version. You can use either to tell others about Stockopedia. Send it in emails or use it on bulletin boards and social networks. Remember that this link is specific to your Stockopedia account. Use this link so that we can give you credit for any signups that come from it.
2. Invite friends from Social Networks
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From the Referral Dashboard, you can click the buttons to easily share your link on social media networks like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn - add a unique message to your post or tweet but don't forget your unique link. Every one that clicks through and signs up from your tweet will be credited to your account!
3. Invite friends from Webmail

If you have a Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail or AOL account, you can import your friend's email addresses with ease from the Referral Dashboard and send them your referral link direct from Stockopedia with a customised message.
4. Invite friends by email
Copy and paste a list of your friends' emails into the form on your Referral Dashboard, one per line or separated by commas, and we'll send them an invite on your behalf containing your referral link.
Admin Stuff!
N.B. Please note that all referral rewards are only available to current paying customers. All rewards received are tracked and will be offset against your next bill, whether annual or monthly. Referrals are credited to accounts as long as new customers sign up within 2 weeks of clicking the link.We recognise that our customers are our best advocates. We hope you share our excitement about the developing Stockopedia Premium feature set, including our latest portfolio upgrades - if you can think of other people that might enjoy using it, please do let them know and don't forget to use your special link on the Referral Dashboard so that we can reward you for these recommendations too! And feel free to give us any feedback via the Green Help & Feedback button on the site.
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