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FALCO Holsters Begins Affiliate Marketing Program for Influencers

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August 10, 2022 By FALCO Holsters

FALCO Holsters, globally recognized for their distinctive approach of using one artisan in the production of each leather holster from beginning to end, today announced a new affiliate marketing program with AvantLink. Through this partnership, media members, influencers, and other affiliates receive a 10 percent commission on sales.

According to FALCO Holsters Sales Director Katarína Zacharová, “We are excited to kick off the program with AvantLink and eager to offer content creators a practical way to monetize their efforts. After attending the Professional Outdoor Media Association’s Annual Business Conference recently, we have a clear understanding of how important it is for social media influencers and folks in the press to generate revenue for themselves along with producing visibility for our brand,” she said.

AvantLink VP of Global Sales Operations, Scott Chaplin, commented, “We are honored to welcome FALCO Holsters as a new merchant to our platform. FALCO is a fantastic addition to our network that our affiliate base will be excited to promote. FALCO products are premium quality, their customer service is excellent, and their history is compelling,” he said. “They offer creators the perfect mix of a healthy commission combined with premium products and a great experience.”

“The affiliate marketing program is a key element of our growth strategy, and it allows us to offer the entire selection of FALCO Holsters in a way that is mutually beneficial to content creators,” stated Zacharová. “As more and more people enjoy the freedom of handgun ownership, they need high-quality holsters to depend on. We take the same approach with our affiliate marketers and review every applicant to confirm they are suitable for our brand and the public.”

Since 1989, FALCO Holsters has grown from crafting falconry gloves and a small assortment of pistol holsters in the founder’s garage to a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. While taking advantage of modern technology, the company continues to rely upon experienced artisans to handcraft every holster. “Virtually every gun and every carry position are included in our product lineup, and thanks to consistent modernization, we can craft a fully customized leather holster in only 10 days,” Zacharová said.

FALCO Holsters encourages influencers and others who wish to support the right to bear arms to apply to their AvantLink program as affiliates. “Upon approval, our affiliate partners receive links to embed on their websites, social media platforms, blogs, podcasts, and emails. Every qualifying purchase earns them a 10 percent commission through the affiliate link,” added Zacharová.

Apply to the FALCO Holsters affiliate marketing program through AvantLink.

For answers about the FALCO Holsters AvantLink affiliate marketing program, please contact Martin Lukačko at martin.lukacko@falcoholsters.com.

For more information about FALCO Holsters, visit FALCOHolsters.com. Follow on social media on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.





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