Monkey Knife Fight Paying One Lucky Affiliate $100K in Race to 1000

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Monkey Knife Fight, the hybrid props Daily Fantasy Sports site, will be paying one lucky affiliate $100,000 for being the first to deliver 1000 depositing customers between now (December 2019) and Super Bowl LIV.

They will also be paying out an additional $10,000 to any affiliate who can deliver 500+ depositing customers over this time frame.  That's on top of your exisiting clients. 

MKF utilizes long established Income Access to run its affiliate program.  The site pays $30 to $50 for every depositing customer.  So if you refer 50, you can make upwards of $2500 in a given month.

Here is how to register:

1.       Register -> https://affiliates.monkeyknifefight.com/registration.asp

2.       We will approve your application within 24 hours and assign your current commission structure.

3.       You will receive an automated email notifying you of approval and providing some additional details.

4.       To finalize the migration, you will need to start using your new tracking links and/or banners, which are available via Marketing Tools > Get Your Ads.

Monkey Knife Fight is an easy-to-understand concept.  You will select a minimum of two player props.  An example might be the OVER/UNDER on the number of passing yards for two players.  In the case of two player props, your buy-in (which is similar to a wager) will pay 2.5X that number. There are parlay prop games that pay up to 15X your initial buy-in. 

The site has been nominated for three 2019 FSGA Industry Awards:

ü  Best Fantasy Sports Game

ü  Rookie of the Year

ü  Disruptor of the Year

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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