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Etz-Ron Affiliate Program
for Synagogues and Institutions
Earn Commissions for Sales
What Does My Synagogue Need To Do?
Your synagogue simply advertises this program to your members in your newsletter and/or display print copies of my product web pages at your synagogue. (Look for the print catalog page bar on each product page for efficient printing.)
How Does the Etz-Ron Affliate Program Work?
Every purchase made by a member earns your synagogue a 12% commission on the purchase price. Of course a consolidated order will save money on shipping!When making an order, write the code AFFLT in the note field (below the shipping costs bar), along with the name, address and telephone number of your synagogue. Or you can also write this information to me in an email by using the Contact Amy form. The commission will be mailed directly to the synagogue. It's that simple!
Etz-Ron Handcrafted Wooden Judaica and Gifts has many pieces to choose from for bar/bat mitzvah gifts, confirmation class gifts and donor gifts.
Do You Need a Custom Piece?
Etz-Ron provides custom design services as well. Customers can design their own products, and have them individually engraved.Custom synagogue furnishings such as Tzedakah Boxes, Synagogue Spice Boxes, Megillah Cases, and Etz Chaim Torah Rollers are also eligible for the Etz-Ron Affliate Program.
A Little Background about Etz-Ron:
Each item made by Etz-Ron Handcrafted Wooden Judaica and Gifts is individually crafted in Israel by Amy Gilron. Amy has developed a special mosaic technique, combining bits of different woods, each with their own individual colors, patterns and grain, to decorate many items used to celebrate the Jewish holidays.
Why Should my Synagogue join Etz-Ron's Affliate Program?
By joining
Etz-Ron's Affiliate Program ,you will be giving your congregants access to beautiful Judaica while supporting the Israeli economy, as well as earning commissions for your synagogue. That's three in one! These finely crafted works can serve as both original gifts and as means for enriching the aesthetics of Jewish observance.Join Now! Contact Amy! Best, Amy Gilron | |||||||||||
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