Turning Customers Into Affiliates

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Basically, the way I'm promoting this is I'm saying they can get their monthly membership with me for free when they refer 2 of their friends and they sign up.

Now should I just say?

Head over to facebook and twitter and let your friends know about this website -- then when 2 of them sign up, you get your membership free.. and give them their affiliate id...

OR

Should I also provide tools like banners and email swipes (personally I think that might just confuse them, because this is in the dating niche NOT the IM niche).

Love to know your thoughts...

By the way, I'm going to be making a step by step video of how to sign up for clickbank etc. for my customers.
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  • Profile picture of the author AJMontoya
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  • Profile picture of the author zloveday93
    Thanks dude but does that integrate with Clickbank?
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  • Profile picture of the author AJMontoya
    Im sure you can through API. I know they integrate with a lot of platforms, but your best bet would be to get in touch with their support. They're active here on the forum so maybe they will jump in here.
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    • Profile picture of the author hometutor
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  • Profile picture of the author zloveday93
    So, just to make sure - if I don't use the link you suggested.

    Should I mention the email swipes and banners - or - just tell them to go on Facebook and let their friends know about the website through their affiliate link...
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