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# 🔗 11.1 Affiliate Program Structure

<mark style="color:$primary;">EOSI Finance</mark>’s affiliate programme aims to incentivise users to promote the platform while earning rewards. Components include:

* **Content Marketing:** affiliates create educational and promotional content—YouTube tutorials, blog posts, podcasts—showcasing EOSI Finance’s features and benefits. They embed unique referral links. Higher‑quality content may earn bonus rewards.
* **Paid Advertising:** affiliates run targeted social media campaigns on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and X. EOSI Finance may reimburse a portion of ad spend for top performers.
* **Email Marketing:** affiliates leverage email newsletters to share EOSI Finance’s progress, upcoming token sales and StandR Bot updates. Engaging stories and case studies improve conversion.
* **Ambassador/Influencer Programme:** high‑profile influencers join EOSI Finance as ambassadors. They receive tokens, revenue shares and exclusive privileges in exchange for promoting EOSI Finance across their channels.
* **Referral Programme:** everyday users refer friends and family through unique codes. They earn a percentage of evaluation fees or subscriptions when referrals join and remain active.
* **Representative Programme:** community members can represent EOSI Finance in local events, meet‑ups and hackathons. Representatives receive travel stipends, merchandise and tokens.


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