PokerShare.com Launches Most Rewarding Affiliate Program

September 20, 2005 (London, UK) – PokerShare, a revolutionary new concept in online poker, launches their much anticipated affiliate program. PokerShare is seeking motivated, business-minded people to help them promote their “play it, own it” concept in online poker. The “play it, own it” concept is unique in online gaming and means that players are entitled to a percentage of the company’s profits as a reward for their loyalty to PokerShare.

PokerShare has teamed up with The Income Access Affiliate Network, specializing in affiliate marketing for the iGaming industry. Established in 2002 and based in Montreal, the network is designed to provide iGaming sites with the flexibility needed to be profitable and competitive. “We’re excited to have PokerShare on board with the Income Access network. They have a unique concept that the affiliates love and are already keen to promote. We thrive on keeping the affiliates happy and this makes for a win-win-win for all parties involved,” says Nicky Senyard, Principal, of Income Access.

An affiliate of PokerShare.com can earn either a percentage of revenue generated by the players referred for the lifetime of those players or they can collect a one-time cash payment for each new, real-money sign-up.

Sharing in the company’s revenue is a unique selling point that differentiates PokerShare from all other online poker sites in the market. Affiliates are guaranteed to make a significant profit because poker players recognize the added value of playing on PokerShare.com.

With positive features in both Market Watch and The Wall Street Reporter, PokerShare is positioned to be the next big poker site. “Poker Share’s concept simply means more value for players. Affiliates do best promoting products that have inherent demand, and the poker player community clearly craves the value concept of PokerShare. Simply put, players make money so affiliates make money with PokerShare,” says Michael Caselli, Editor of America’s biggest poker magazine, Bluff Magazine.