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Title: Good affiliate programs
Post by: OmegaStarScream on February 28, 2020, 03:05:12 PM
Does anyone here know if there are bitcoin/crypto services offering a good affiliate program?

I've searched a bit, and I came across a few articles online but none of them met my requirements:

- It should not be hard to apply for the affiliate program (like it is with ShapeShift or Changelly for example).
- The user (who's going to register through my referral link) should not go through any KYC/AML.
- No physical goods (hardware wallets, bitcoin merch, etc.).

I'm mostly looking for services that sell digital goods (games, keys, skins, or gift cards) or instant-exchanges (where no registration is required).


Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: TryNinja on February 28, 2020, 10:59:56 PM
I know about CoinPlaza[1] since Loyce promotes it in his alt's signature, and I have registered under his link. It's an instant exchange website (like Changelly or ShapeShift) that does not require KYC if your volume is bellow the daily limit. However, registering is required. :P

[1] https://www.coinplaza.it


Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: bullrun2024bro on February 29, 2020, 03:53:13 PM
I've searched a bit, and I came across a few articles online but none of them met my requirements:

Did you also check this article? It got published recently and lists several "tested" affiliate programs. I didn't test them myself tho. Maybe that helps anyway, at least it gives a little overview whats out there.

...
2. List of affiliate programs that work
- LocalBitcoins
- Coinbase
- Coinmama
- Virwox
- Paxful
- BitBond
...

(Source: https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin/affiliate-programs/)



Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: SFR10 on March 01, 2020, 04:32:43 PM
Does anyone here know if there are bitcoin/crypto services offering a good affiliate program?

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I'm mostly looking for services that sell digital goods (games, keys, skins, or gift cards) or instant-exchanges (where no registration is required).
The following list is composed of affiliate programs from platforms that sells digital goods but they do require a simple registration...

1. Bitrefiil's Refer-a-Friend Program (https://www.bitrefill.com/refer-a-friend/)

How does it work?
Simply provide your friends & family with your custom referral link, or use the provided form on this page to send them a referral e-mail. Once your friend has purchased a total of $100 in products at Bitrefill.com, you will each receive $10 worth of Bitcoin, automatically credited to your Bitrefill account!

2. Coincards referral program (https://coincards.com/ca/referral-information/)

Share Coincards,
Earn Bitcoin
Coincards now offers a referral program to allow our valued customers a way to share their experiences, all while earning Bitcoin on purchases their friends and family make!

3. GiftOff (https://giftoff.com/)

Quote from: https://giftoff.com/faq       Under Gift Off Points section
How do I earn Gift Off Points?
Gift Off Points can be earned on selected purchases. You can filter the cards to view those that will earn you points. Eligible cards include Currys PC World, Tesco and M&S.

You can also earn points by referring friends and family. Go to the My referrals section in your user dashboard to get started.

From time-to-time, we also run competitions on our social media accounts and the prize is often Gift Off Points! Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to make sure you know when our competitions are running.
Quote from: https://giftoff.com/faq       Under My Account section
How do I refer a friend?
Gift Off users can refer a friend and you will both be rewarded with 100 Gift Off Points to spend with us on whatever gift card you like. It's a thank you from us, for recommending our service. Here's how to do it:

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Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: bearexin on March 10, 2020, 07:16:05 AM
For bitcoin affiliate programs, I do always suggest freebitco.in
- They are not asking separate registration for activating the affiliate benefits.
- No KYC till date
- To be affiliated with them, there is no requirement of dealing for physical goods.

But, they are not selling any digital goods, but providing services like faucets, gambling and sportingbetting, hence not sure this is the type of affiliate program that you are looking for.

Here are the benefits of affiliate program of "majestic" freebitco.in :D
Quote
REFERRAL COMMISSION RATES

FREE BTC 50% of base prize
MULTIPLY BTC / BETTING 0.40% of wager / bet
EARN BTC 25% of daily interest


Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: carlfebz2 on September 06, 2020, 11:08:28 PM
To be honest, I've never come across a bitcoin-based affiliate program. Is it really that profitable? I would be glad if you could share a site where I can read more about it.
It does work and you can have a read and do check the list on what you've been looking for.

https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin/affiliate-programs/
https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/bitcoin-affiliate-programs/

Rewards or commission percentage or amount isnt half-bad but affiliating isnt for anyone.


Title: Re: Good affiliate programs
Post by: Fatemablabla on September 11, 2020, 08:08:34 PM
Hi, I was trying bitcoin affiliate marketing for the last 2 months. Before that, I was doing amazon affiliate. But I posted and asked about bitcoin affiliate suggestion on this forum and there I got two interesting suggestions one is Affiliate with NameCheap and the other was Trezor wallet affiliate. You can see other suggestions in my thread here: Affiliate Marketing For Bitcoins? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5253667.0)

After doing it for more than two months Name cheap is giving me better results then my Amazon Affiliate earnings. But for Trezor it's not too much I'm getting. So. if you have a tech related website I will suggest you to try Namecheap affiliate for once. As they accepts crypto for their payments.