Unreferred Referrals
When a client signs up for service without a referral, it’s more profitable. Whatever would have been paid out in incentive pay stays in the company’s pockets.
Affiliate programs provide a fair mechanism for profit-sharing, to the benefit of all. Referrers and the company itself benefit in the most direct sense: revenue; and the benefit extends beyond that. Increased income means more reliability for the users. It facilitates the purchase of new hardware, covers unexpected expenses, and allows for growth benefitting every client, regardless of their involvement in referring new signups.
At EclipseHosters.com, we’re taking that added revenue, and giving it back to the community. Effective immediately, every new client that signs up without a referral will have that referral randomly assigned to someone on the same plan that they are signing up for.
Example
Lisa is looking for hosting, and finds EclipseHosters.com on Google. After reviewing the available options, she picks out a Full plan ($15.00/mo, referal credit of $1.50). Since the referral is not assigned, the system selects someone else with a Full plan, and attributes the credit to Dave. He now earns $1.50 monthly for that referral.
In this example, Dave was not required to do any work. He was rewarded (on an ongoing basis, no less) simply for having chosen EclipseHosters.com as his hosting provider.
That is the EclipseHosters difference.







