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How Does Wix Partner Program Work?

Last updated on January 5, 2023 @ 12:57 pm

As a website builder, Wix gives users everything they need to create a professional website for free. But how does Wix make money?

Wix partner program is one of the ways. Any user can sign up to be a Wix partner and earn money by referring new users to Wix.

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As a Wix partner, you’ll get a special link that you can share with your friends, family, or followers. When someone clicks your link and creates a new Wix account, you’ll earn money.

It’s a simple way to make some extra cash, and it doesn’t take any extra time or effort on your part. Just share your link and watch the money roll in.

So how much can you earn as a Wix partner? It depends on how many people you refer and where they’re from.

For example, if you refer someone from the United States, you’ll earn $100. But if you refer someone from Brazil, you’ll earn $50.

The amount you earn also depends on the type of account your referral creates. If they create a free account, you’ll earn $5. But if they upgrade to a paid account, you could earn up to $2,500!

There is no limit to how much money you can earn as a Wix partner. The more people you refer, the more money you’ll make. So start sharing your link today and start earning!

PRO TIP: The Wix Partner Program (WPP) is a marketing program designed to help Wix partners promote and sell Wix products. The program provides access to exclusive marketing resources, training, and support. Partners who sign up for the program are required to agree to the Wix Partner Program Terms and Conditions.

The WPP is subject to change at any time, and Wix partners are responsible for keeping up with the latest changes. Failure to do so may result in removal from the program.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.