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Lift Travels Affiliate Program

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 The Lift Travels affiliate program allows you to earn money by referring others to buy Lift shares. 
Here’s how it works: 

 1. Sign Up: Register for the affiliate program to get your unique referral link.

 2. Share Your Link: Spread the word! Share your referral link with friends, family, and on social media. 
 3. Earn Commissions: When someone buys shares using your link, you earn a commission. Multi-Level Earnings 




 The affiliate program rewards you at four levels deep:
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 - Level 1: You earn $1 per share for direct referrals.

 - Level 2: You earn $0.50 per share for referrals made by your direct referrals. -

 Level 3: You earn $0.30 per share for referrals made by your Level 2 referrals. 

- Level 4: You earn $0.20 per share for referrals made by your Level 3 referrals.

 Example: - Level 1: Alice buys 10 shares, you earn $10.

 - Level 2: Bob, referred by Alice, buys 10 shares, you earn $5. 

- Level 3: Charlie, referred by Bob, buys 10 shares, you earn $3.

 - Level 4: David, referred by Charlie, buys 10 shares, you earn $2. 

 Why Join? - No Upfront Cost: Start with $0. You can earn without having to buy shares first.


 - Unlimited Earnings: No cap on how much you can earn. - Withdraw Anytime: Minimum withdrawal is 10,000 Naira ($10) or 100 Cedis.
 - Reinvest Option: Use your referral rewards to buy more shares. The affiliate program is a great way to build wealth by helping Lift Travels grow. 

Join today and start earning!

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