Why Should You Become A Poker Affiliate? - by Benered Fransisco


One reason that you should become a poker affiliate is that you should be able to make money. Every time somebody that you referred to goes to the website, you should get profits as high as 25 to 35 percent. As long as the person is alive, you will get money when they play on the website. The referred people also get special bonuses that are not available to the general public. It is not only you who makes money, but the referred people as well. It seems a good situation for the people involved.

You may think that it is good to be true, but it is not. For one thing, affiliate marketing is not a new idea. Big corporations like Amazon, Barnes and Netflix have used affiliate programming to expand their businesses and they have not been accused of misleading the public.

You might not want to become a poker affiliate because you think the sign-up process is a hassle. It is actually very easy. You should be able to get through the signing process in five minutes. It goes so fast since all you have to do is provide your name and contact information. They also tell you how you will get paid. They will not ask very personal, sensitive information like your birth date, social security number or credit numbers.

You might think that you cannot become a poker affiliate because you don't have a website. It is not necessary for you to have a website to promote online poker. Poker affiliate programs give you a bonus code so you can give that bonus code to other people. You tell this bonus code to other people. When these people go on the website and use your bonus code, they will be credited to you as people that you referred. These new players should not forget their bonus codes as they will get bonuses for using the bonus codes. These affiliate poker programs make sure that you are credited and that you will get the money for your work.



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