
If you're interested in selling Theatre Tokens on your website as an affiliate partner you'll be able to earn commission on any Theatre Token sales generated as a result of clickthroughs from your site. The programme offers you an easy way to earn extra revenue with the minimum of effort. We have a suite of buttons, banners and sky scraper ads in standard sizes that you simply add to your homepage and you earn a percentage of the order value for every referral.
We will handle all credit card transaction charges, the fulfilment and dispatch which means it is as simple as setting it up and just waiting for the money to come rolling in. With our average online order value of £80, the commission payable to you from referrals soon adds up.
Simply add a button or advert to your homepage and we will track all your referrals to www.theatretokens.com and pay you a commission on sales. There is nothing more for you to do once it is set up.
It is quick and easy to join so sign up today and start earning money now! Just e-mail enquiries@theatretokens.com and request an Affiliate Application Form.

As soon as we have received the application form we will draw up and dispatch an affiliate agreement. When we have received the signed agreement we will set you up on our database and you will be able to gain access to the affiliate pages on our website where you will be able to download the button, banner and skyscraper ads and also see real time reports on the referrals your site has made and the commissions you have earned.
If you have any further questions about the scheme please e-mail enquiries@theatretokens.com or telephone Theatre Tokens on 020 7557 6700.

Theatre Tokens is the UK theatre industry´s national gift voucher scheme and is administered by The Society of London Theatre on a not for profit basis.
The Society is engaged in a range of initiatives to combat ticket fraud and touting, and supports the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers.
No agreement will be entered in to with websites that work outside of the guidelines as set out by
www.s-t-a-r.org.uk.