Say It With A Condom Offers Affiliate Program

Say It With A Condom Offers Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Say It With A Condom has announced its offering of a unique affiliate program.

According to the company, since 2008, Say It With A Condom has helped businesses, health organizations, and non-profits deliver powerful brand messaging through custom condoms.

“Our witty taglines and cleverly crafted designs allow us to create customized condom packaging that builds awareness, empowerment, sales, and comic relief for some of the most recognized brands in the world including Google, Hustler, Planned Parenthood, Mount Sinai, Harvard University, State of Alaska, and many more,” says a company spokesperson. “Say It With A Condom’s conversation starting condoms have been mentioned in Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Mashable, Pop Sugar, and Refinery 29, all praising our humorous approach to safe sex protection.”

Say It With A Condom has three options tailored to different needs and budgets, including fully custom condoms; pre-designed outreach campaigns on topical issues such as Consent, HIV Awareness, Pride, Holidays, and PrEP; and FunnyCondoms.com.

“As an approved Say It With A Condom Affiliate you will automatically have access to links for our sister site, FunnyCondoms.com,” the spokesperson adds. “This is perfect for anyone who wants to shop hundreds of humorous designs from our Funny Condoms collection where customers can buy as little as one condom with prices starting at just $3.99. They feature fun designs such as ‘Netflix and Chill,’ ‘Star Wars,’ and political themes such as Trump, Hillary, Bernie, and Obama. Makes a great gift!”

Affiliates can earn up to 10 percent commission from tiered sales on Say It With a Condom, and a 25 percent commission on sales from FunnyCondoms.com. A $200+ AOV, 90-day cookie, a $5 bonus on the first sale, samples, and custom creatives round out the program’s benefits.

For more information, email affiliates@sayitwithacondom.com.

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