No there are no costs involved with becoming a referral partner for Bloomtools.  You simply refer a lead to us and if they become a client, you get a commission.
Yes we will provide you with marketing materials on all our products, as well as any articles, ebooks or other templates you may need to promote our products to your clients.
If a lead you send us turns into a sale, we will give you a commission of the initial sale (please speak to your local office regarding referral commissions).  No further commission applies after the first sale per referral.
You can have peace of mind that when you refer a client to us, they will get a world class solution and excellent service - so it will reflect well on your business too.  We have defined and tested systems and processes to ensure we exceed client's expectations and thousands of happy clients to prove this.
As a referral partner you will work with a Bloomtools franchisee in your local area.  You will send you lead to them and they will pay you your commission if it becomes a sale. The franchisee will also be responsible for the ongoing management of the client.

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