Hi,
Need some help here please. I want to know if I could invite my friends join bet365 directly with my affiliate link, is that ok?
Thanks,
Jiang
Hi,
Need some help here please. I want to know if I could invite my friends join bet365 directly with my affiliate link, is that ok?
Thanks,
Jiang
If you are a player you can use the Refer a friend bonus: https://www.bet365.com/extra/en/promo...efer-a-friend/
If you are an affiliate, I think it is not allowed. You should contact bet365 directly...
Hi Jiang,
You should have no problem inviting your friends to join Bet365. Many an affiliate makes good use of people they know to get there accounts looking positive, especially when starting out as an affiliate. But beware most affiliate programs will keep a close eye on whether your new accounts are not just bonus hunters. All programs frown upon this which is hard when all they do is offer the bonuses in the first place. They will look to see any people that you refer use their accounts regularly and not just open an account use the bonus and disappear.
They do have policies like all affiliate programs which limit one account to each household.
You will also not be able to use you link for family members either.
Good luck in your endeavours
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Thanks guys for the help.
I would get confirmation from the program itself so you don't run into any problems down the line
I think this is not allowed however if you wont tell bet365 its ok
It's ok, just don't do anything dodgy. Bet365 are a great partner, and it's not worth risking the relationship.
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Affiliate marketing predates the internet and offline marketing still happens. If these are your friends who gamble and you are recommending 365 to them as an affiliate and they plan to bet as they normally would it will probably be fine. If you are planning on giving them a share of your revenue share commissions (i.e. their loses) back then that is not OK.
Personally I would avoid it because you are creating an obvious association and there are more ways it could go wrong than go right.