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Salvation Army uses online affiliate marketing with buy.at

Howard Lake | 14 December 2006 | News

We already have a great range of charity programmes on buy.at, and we have now launched a brilliant addition to our extensive lineup – The Salvation Army.

The Salvation Army programme will pay you £7 per donation (minimum donation of £5). This is a great incentive to support their hard work, as well as an opportunity for you to increase your profits from an increasingly popular sector.

The Salvation Army is currently running a Christmas Appeal, with donations helping them to provide gifts for those who need them this Christmas.

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£19 will provide a poor family with a Christmas Box filled with nourishing food and a few modest gifts for the children.

£28 will provide a Christmas dinner and friendship for 5 lonely, elderly people.

£63 pays for one week in a rehabilitation centre, to help a homeless person off the streets for good.

£95 will keep a women and children’s refuge open for one night, to provide a safe haven.

If you want to signup for this programme and support the efforts of the Salvation Army, please visit your management area and signup via the ‘Other Programmes’ section.

Meanwhile, Oxfam has increased the commission for their donations programme to a very generous £23.00 per direct debit donor referred.

The programme has seen excellent growth since its launch in September, demonstrated by the current EPC, which stands at an impressive £2.00.

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