SBC News Ihre Consulting has Guts

Ihre Consulting has Guts

gutsGuts Affiliates, the official affiliate program for guts.com, has instructed Ihre Consulting to assist it with affiliate recruitment and assist them in growing to the next level. Guts.com targets casino players and sports bettors from many countries, but specifically Norway, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Australia, Germany and UK. They have multiple currencies, languages and 24/7 customer support in Norwegian, Swedish, English and Finnish.

A spokesperson for Guts Affiliates commented: “Guts.com provides gaming the way it should be. With our Sportsbook and Casino we serve the needs of our customers by offering an entertaining product which features a great usability, accessibility, a 24/7 customer service and a processing time for withdrawals of under 2 hours. For our affiliates this then translates into market leading conversion rates as well as into great rewards due to an outstanding life-time player value of our customers. Last but not least all of this is being wrapped up in a transparent, supportive and award winning affiliate program where every affiliate is literally a VIP.”

Edward Ihre commented: “Guts is a fantastic fit for Ihre Consulting. The product caters for all types of players and affiliates, and the team behind the brand are amazing to work with. With our experience and relationships with affiliates in Europe, this is a perfect partnership for us.

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