AceSportsbook.com Announces Revamped Affiliate Program: Review

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"AceSportsbook.com has announced a revamped affiliate program, with commission percentages up to 25%.  They handle everything, just send them players, and they send you money.

AceSportsbook.com has been a proud advertising partner of Gambling911.com for the past year now.

 

“If you love getting paid fast and dealing with professionals, this is the online sports betting affiliate program for you,” commented Payton O’Brien of Gambling911.com. “We love dealing with AceSportsbook.com!”

AceSportsbook.com is a boutique sportsbook that offers an extensive betting menu that can be accessed by simply registering with the site then accessing and clicking on the “BET IT ALL” tab.

“They’re not part of the old guard,” O’Brien said in reference to some of the big name sites that have been around since the late 90’s.  “You can probably get a lot of players in here as opposed to sportsbooks out there where nearly everyone already has an account.”

Payments are made every month, and online reporting makes it easy for you to follow along.  For details, visit here

AceSportsbook.com will give you a special affiliate website.  Every 30 days, AceSportsbook.com runs a simple cashflow report on your sheet/customer referrals: the eligible profit is the total money deposited during that 30 days (minus fees we cover for the players), less the total money paid out during that same 30 days. Then they will send you a percentage of the eligible profit as a commission payment, based on the following:

Title

Commission on
Eligible Profit

Deposits Needed
to Qualify


AFFILIATE

15%

Under $20,000 in deposits over the last 30 days.


ACE AFFILIATE

20%

Between $20,000 – $150,000 in deposits over the last 30 days.


PARTNER

25%

Greater than $150,000 in deposits over the last 30 days.

 You can also call AceSportsbook.com at (800) 909-5193.

Gambling911.com has received fantastic feedback regarding AceSportsbook.com.  For details, visit here

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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