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Do you have a website, blog or forum? Do you want to help bible.org spread the word (and earn commissions in the process)?

Join our affiliate program and help get the message out!

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Who is a bible.org affiliate?

A bible.org affiliate is an individual owning an Internet website that chooses to enter into relationship with bible.org (and its publishing arm the Biblical Studies Press) for the purposes of promoting bible.org’s ministry online.

What does an affiliate do?

As a bible.org affiliate, you would place a banner/link on your website that links to bible.org’s webstore.

For every bible.org sale generated from a visitor clicking on your banner/link, you will be compensated with a 15-30% commission on the sale (excluding donations, shipping charges, and taxes).

When can I sign up?

You can sign up at any time. We have teamed up with Share-A-Sale, a third-party performance marketing company, in order to kick off our program.

How much does it cost to sign up?

Nothing! This is a free program.

Where do I sign up?

Signing up as an affiliate is a two part process:

  1. You have to sign up as a member of the Share-A-Sale affiliate network (as an affiliate, not as a merchant).
  2. Then, inside of Share-A-Sale, you have to request to become an affiliate for the merchat bible.org
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If you have additional questions about our affiliate program, please contact us.

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