Blisss.company Introduces Integrated Referral Program

Blisss.company Introduces Integrated Referral Program

LONDON — Blisss.company has introduced its referral program offering fans, creators and other industry professionals 5% of every transaction made by referred members.

"Blisss.company's open social environment makes it the perfect platform for any industry player to promote and monetize their business core, be it content, services or traffic," Brand Manager Sabrina Deep said. "This has allowed us to integrate the referral program into our app seamlessly and to open it to everybody."

"Given that verified profile owners can also publish free posts visible to every unlogged visitor of the platform, creators and industry professionals can even monetize their own Blisss.company traffic," noted Deep. "Fans, on the other side, can use their link to promote their favorite creators on their socials and profit off of it."

To participate in the referral program, create a profile on the platform and a referral link will be immediately available.

A rep explained that verified users, such as creators and industry professionals, will automatically see their referral earnings added to their balance and can withdraw it at any time. Fans will be able to choose between cashing out their referral earnings balance as real money or transferring it to their wallet for site-wide purchases. 

Visit Blisss.company and follow the platform on Twitter; those who would like to receive a guided tour are invited to submit a request via Twitter DM.

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