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The High-Commision AllPosters Affiliates Program


by Al Ngullie
     Forex Affiliate

The AllPosters Promise
 
The AllPosters.com Affiliates Program is a great way to make money with your website.  Link to AllPosters.com and earn 20% of every purchase made by your site visitors at their website.  If the visitor decides to purchase within 10 days of their last visit from your website, you'll still earn commission on the sale!   

You can link to AllPosters.com from a selection of over hundreds of thousands poster and art print images as well as poster stores and mini stores.  They have posters related to just about everything (e.g.  movies, music, sports, art, animals) so no matter what the content of your site is, you will find images that are a good fit.  It’s easy to sign-up, track your sales, and build links because the site generates all the HTML code for you.

If you have a website, you may want to seriously think about the high commission affiliates program of Allposters.com, the world's biggest online posters and prints "store." The website has "at least " 500, 000 posters, prints, t-shirts, photography and art of categories you never though there would be.

Here's some Info as explained by Allposters.com to earning some extra cash if you are interested.

Recruit Websites to the AllPosters.com Affiliates Program and earn up to $8.00 and 5% commission on their sales. To qualify, the Websites you recruit must reference your Account Number or Website ID when they fill out our Affiliates Program application. This reference can be made manually whereby the applicant enters your Account Number or Website ID into the field marked "Referrer Account Number or Website ID" on the Affiliates Application or automatically using our recruitment banners that contain special links.
<strong>Commission/Earning </strong>

1. $3.00 when they make their 1st sale.
2. $5.00 when they make their 2nd sale.
3. 5% commission

* Affiliates may not sign-up Websites owned by them or beneficially owned by them.
* Affiliates that sign-up for the AllPosters.com Affiliates Program must have a valid URL that they are responsible for.
* Affiliates may not directly or indirectly offer any person or entity any consideration or incentive to recruit Websites to the AllPosters.com Affiliates Program.

If Allposters.com determines, at its sole discretion, that you are abusing the Recruit Websites Program, it may (without limiting any other rights or remedies available to it) withdraw your participation and withhold any commission fees payable to you for Websites you recruit.

Place a link on your Website (e.g. a banner link or text link). When a webmaster visiting your Website joins the program through your link, they will automatically become one of your recruited Websites.

Use text! Copy and paste the recruitment text onto a page on your Website. This is the most effective way to explain the concepts behind the AllPosters.com Affiliates Program and attract webmasters to join.
Virtual Store Tips

Invite your friends to join the AllPosters.com Affiliates Program. Send them an Email from our Website complete with a link that will credit you when they join. Or, call a friend or email them on your own and tell them to enter your unique Account Number or Website ID into the field marked "Referrer's Account Number or Website ID" when they fill out our Affiliates Program Application.



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