Orbis Affiliate Program · United Kingdom

Turn your referrals into income.

Know companies that need to grow with digital marketing? Refer them to Orbis and earn a commission on the initial sale — and also while the client stays active. No need to operate services or provide support.

  • Up to 15% initial
  • Up to 5% recurring
  • +500 clients
New saleCommission released
12Months of recurrence
Open to you

You don't need to be an expert. You just need to know the right people.

The Orbis Affiliate Program is for people who want to generate income by referring professional services in digital marketing, advertising, automation, web design, e-commerce, CRM or content — independently and hassle-free.

Current or former clients
Content creators
Consultants
Freelancers
Sales profiles
B2B network
Benefits

What you gain by referring Orbis.

Up to 15% initial

Commission on eligible initial purchases, depending on the type of service contracted.

Up to 5% recurring

Keep earning on eligible monthly payments during the client's first 12 months.

Ready-made materials

We give you a link, form and sales material to present Orbis with confidence.

Support

Our sales team follows up with the prospect throughout the entire process.

Simple process

Registering an opportunity takes minutes. No paperwork or complex contracts.

Zero operation

You don't operate the services or provide technical support. We take care of that.

How it works

From referral to commission, in 5 steps.

01

Sign up

You register as an affiliate in minutes.

02

Refer

You share or register a commercial opportunity.

03

We validate

Orbis validates the prospect and our team follows up.

04

They contract

If the client contracts and pays, your commission is calculated.

05

Earn recurring

You earn on eligible monthly payments for 12 months.

Commissions (up to 15% initial and up to 5% recurring) apply to eligible services and monthly payments collected, according to the program terms. Excludes ad spend, third-party tools, hosting, domains and external production.

Frequently asked questions

Everything about the Affiliate Program.

We answer the most common questions about how to earn commissions by referring Orbis services in United Kingdom: how much is paid, when you get paid, what you need and what you do (and don't) have to do.

What is the Orbis Affiliate Program and how exactly does it work?

The Orbis Affiliate Program is a simple and honest way to generate income: you refer companies that need to grow with digital marketing, we serve them, and when that referral becomes a paying client, you earn a commission. In simple terms, you turn your network of contacts and your credibility into a source of income, without having to operate services, without providing technical support and without getting into the complex part of the work. We do that part, having been doing it for more than 18 years, with +500 clients served and a rating of 4.9★ in reviews. You build the bridge; we bring the client across to the other side.

It's important to understand the difference between an affiliate program like this and "being a salesperson" or "being an agency". We're not asking you to close sales, negotiate prices, put together proposals or answer technical questions. We also don't ask for exclusivity or for you to drop what you do today. The Affiliate Program is designed for people who already have a relationship of trust with business owners, entrepreneurs or decision-makers, and who with a simple referral can open a conversation. From there, the Orbis sales team takes control of the process.

The flow, step by step

To make it clear how it works in practice, this is the complete journey from when you decide to participate until you get paid:

  • You register as an affiliate. You fill out the form on this page with your details. Signing up takes minutes and doesn't involve complex paperwork or tangled contracts.
  • You receive your materials. We give you the link, the form and the sales material needed to present Orbis with confidence, so you don't have to improvise or explain everything from memory.
  • You refer or register an opportunity. When you identify a company that might need digital marketing, advertising, automation, web design, e-commerce, CRM or content, you register it as an opportunity. That lets us know that prospect came thanks to you.
  • Orbis validates and follows up. Our sales team validates the prospect and handles the entire sales process: the call, the diagnosis, the proposal and the close. You don't have to be present at any of those stages if you don't want to.
  • The client contracts and pays. If the company you referred contracts an eligible service and makes the payment, your commission is calculated.
  • You collect your initial and recurring commission. You earn up to 15% on the eligible initial purchase and up to 5% on eligible monthly payments during the client's first 12 months.

Why this model makes sense

What makes this program special is that you're not recommending "smoke and mirrors": you're recommending an agency with a proven method. At Orbis we work under an approach we call Business Assurance, which means documented and auditable processes, revenue engineering (campaigns designed to move the business, not just vanity metrics) and compliance by design, respecting the regulations in force regarding data handling and advertising. We are a Google Partner and we work with platforms like Meta, Google, Shopify, Kommo, Zapier, Pinterest and Spotify. That gives you peace of mind: when you refer someone, you know they'll be in good hands and your name won't be compromised.

In United Kingdom, where many purchase decisions begin with a trusted referral, this model is especially powerful. People distrust advertising but trust those they already know. If you are that trusted person for a business owner, your word is worth a lot. The Affiliate Program simply puts an economic value on something you probably already do for free: referring those you know.

Another key point is that you take on no risk. You don't invest money, you don't buy inventory, you don't sign sales commitments or mandatory targets. If you refer and it closes, you earn. If it doesn't close, you lose nothing. It's an income model that adds to what you already do, without displacing your main activity. For current or former Orbis clients, for content creators, consultants, freelancers, sales profiles or anyone with a good B2B network, it's a natural way to monetize relationships that would otherwise go unused.

It's worth pausing on what is and what is not your responsibility, because that's where the comfort of the model lies. You don't prepare commercial proposals, you don't negotiate prices, you don't respond to technical objections, you don't provide client support when a campaign has questions and you don't handle the monthly operation of the service. Orbis absorbs all of that. Your role is limited to three very concrete things: identify a company that could benefit, open the conversation with a sincere referral and register that opportunity so it's clear it came thanks to you. That division of labor is deliberate: we want you to focus on what you do best, which is knowing people and building trust, while we focus on what we do best, which is turning that trust into marketing results. When both parties focus on their strength, the result for the client is better and your commission arrives with less effort on your part.

In short: the Orbis Affiliate Program works like a bridge. You connect, we operate, and we both win when the client grows. No complications, no operation on your side and with the backing of an agency that has been delivering results for more than 18 years — results you see on the dashboard, not just in the presentation.

How much can I earn as an affiliate and how are commissions calculated?

The million-dollar question, and we answer it with total honesty. As an Orbis affiliate you can earn up to 15% on the eligible initial purchase and up to 5% recurring on eligible monthly payments during the first 12 months the client stays active. In other words, you don't just get paid once: if the client you referred keeps paying month after month, you keep earning for a year. That recurring part is exactly what sets this program apart from a simple "referral bonus" and what makes the income able to grow in an interesting way over time.

How your commission is calculated

The calculation is straightforward, but it's worth understanding it well so there are no surprises and so you know exactly what to expect:

  • Initial commission (up to 15%): calculated on the amount of the client's eligible initial purchase, depending on the type of service contracted. The exact percentage depends on the service, because not all of them have the same margin or the same structure.
  • Recurring commission (up to 5%): calculated on the eligible monthly payments actually collected during the client's first 12 months. While the client pays and stays active, you keep receiving your recurring percentage.
  • Calculation base: commissions apply to eligible services and amounts actually collected. They are not calculated on quotes, promises or sales that didn't result in payment.

What counts and what doesn't (important to read)

To keep the model transparent, it's key to understand what's included in the calculation and what's left out. Commissions apply to eligible services, but they exclude certain items that don't represent agency work, but rather money that goes to third parties. Specifically, ad spend is excluded (the budget that goes directly to advertising platforms like Google or Meta), third-party tools, hosting, domains and external production. The reason is logical: that money doesn't stay at Orbis, it simply passes through us to a provider or platform, so it wouldn't make sense to pay commission on something the agency doesn't earn.

This, far from being a disadvantage, is a sign of honesty. In United Kingdom there are many schemes that promise enormous percentages "on everything" and then, when it's time to collect, fine print appears or the real amount turns out to be a fraction of what was promised. We prefer to tell you clearly from the start: your commission is calculated on the value of the professional service, not on money that just passes through. That way you know exactly what base you're earning on.

An example to bring it home

Imagine you refer a business in United Kingdom that contracts a digital marketing strategy. If the eligible initial purchase and the eligible monthly payments generate agency work, you collect your initial percentage on that first eligible purchase and, month by month for 12 months, your recurring percentage on the monthly payments collected. If instead of a single client you refer several over the year, those recurring incomes accumulate and add up, so that an active affiliate can build a flow of commissions that grows as their portfolio of referrals grows. The number shown as an illustrative example on this page is just that, an example: your real result depends on how many good opportunities you bring and how many convert into paying clients.

We want to be clear about something: we don't promise magic figures or guaranteed income. Anyone who tells you "you'll earn X for sure" without knowing your network is selling you smoke. What we do guarantee is transparency in the calculation: defined percentages, a clear calculation base, excluded items explained upfront, and commissions released when the client actually pays. That honesty is part of how we've worked at Orbis for more than 18 years, and it's the same way we treat our +500 clients.

To better gauge the potential, it's worth thinking about the accumulated effect of the recurring part. A single referral that becomes a client doesn't pay you once: it pays you the initial commission and then, month by month for 12 months, the recurring commission on what that client keeps paying. If over the course of a year you get three, four or five of your referrals to become active clients, those recurring flows overlap with one another, so that in any given month you may be collecting recurrences from several clients at once. It's a mechanic similar to building a small portfolio: each good referral you add today keeps working for you during the following months. That's why the affiliates who treat the program with consistency — registering opportunities regularly instead of just once — are the ones who see their income grow in the most interesting way. It's not a "make one sale and forget it" scheme, but one where the discipline of referring well and often translates into a flow that compounds over time.

The real potential, then, depends on you: on the quality of your contacts, on how well they fit with Orbis services and on how many opportunities you register. The better and more qualified your referrals, the higher the probability of closing and the greater your income, both initial and recurring. The program gives you the structure; you bring the network.

What requirements do I need to be an affiliate and how do I register?

The best news about the Orbis Affiliate Program is how low the bar is to get in: you don't need to be a marketing expert, you don't need a degree, you don't need prior sales experience and you don't need to invest money. The only thing you really need is to know the right people and be willing to refer. If you have a network of contacts with business owners, entrepreneurs or decision-makers — or if you have an audience, community or credibility in some niche — you already have the most important thing. We provide the rest.

Profiles that fit perfectly

The program is open to a wide variety of profiles. These are the ones that work best, although they're not the only ones:

  • Current or former Orbis clients. If you've already worked with us and know the result firsthand, your referral carries enormous weight because you speak from real experience.
  • Content creators. If you have an audience that trusts you — on social media, on a blog, on a podcast, on YouTube — you can refer Orbis to those who follow you and ask you how to grow their business.
  • Consultants. If you advise companies on strategy, finance, operations or any area, you surely detect marketing needs you don't solve but we do.
  • Freelancers. Designers, developers, copywriters and other independents who receive requests beyond their scope can pass on that opportunity and earn from it.
  • Sales profiles. If you sell other products or services to companies, you already have the relationship; adding Orbis to your conversation is natural.
  • B2B network. If you simply know many business owners in United Kingdom, that's already a valuable asset.

The real "requirements"

More than formal requirements, there are some common-sense conditions that make the program work well for both parties. First, refer with honesty: that the companies you bring can genuinely benefit from Orbis services, not sending random contacts hoping something sticks. A quality referral is worth more than ten lukewarm referrals. Second, respect the process: once you register an opportunity, the Orbis sales team takes over the follow-up, so it's about letting us do our job instead of interfering in the negotiation. Third, correct data: register your details and the opportunity's details correctly so attribution is clear and there's no confusion about who brought whom.

We don't ask for exclusivity, we don't set mandatory minimum quotas, we don't require you to generate a certain number of sales per month and we don't tie you to complex contracts. It's a flexible model that adapts to your pace: you can refer one company a year or ten a month, depending on your opportunities.

How you register, step by step

Signing up is deliberately simple because we want friction to be minimal:

  • You fill out the form on this very page, with your name, email, WhatsApp, city or country, and some details about your profile and the services you're interested in referring.
  • You tell us your context: your experience, the opportunities or contacts you could bring, and any message you'd like to add. This helps us understand how to support you better.
  • You confirm you're not a robot (the form includes a verification) and submit.
  • You receive confirmation. You'll get an email confirming we received your request. Our team reviews it and, if there's a match, gets in touch with you to welcome you and deliver your materials.

Once inside, you receive the link, the form to register opportunities and the sales material you need to present Orbis with confidence. From there, you can start referring. There's no long waiting period or mandatory hours-long training: the idea is for you to be able to get active quickly.

A tip to make the most of signing up: when you fill out the form, spend a couple of lines telling us who you are and what type of companies you have access to. It's not an empty formality. If you tell us, for example, that your network is full of restaurant owners, or professional firms, or stores that sell online, we can guide you on which Orbis services best fit that audience and give you materials more tailored to your context. The more we know about your profile, the better we can support you so your first referrals have a higher probability of closing. That initial back-and-forth is exactly what turns a routine sign-up into a productive collaboration, and it's part of the support we offer you as an affiliate.

It's worth remembering who you're partnering with. Orbis has been in the market for more than 18 years, has worked with +500 clients, maintains 4.9★ in reviews and is a Google Partner. That means that when you refer, you're not risking your reputation: you're backing your word with an agency that delivers. In United Kingdom, where trust is hard currency, partnering with a serious brand is exactly what you need so your referrals turn into income without your name being called into question. Sign up today and start turning your network into a source of commissions.

When and how do I collect my affiliate commissions?

Let's talk about the part that matters most to you: the money, when it arrives and under what conditions. In the Orbis Affiliate Program, your commission is generated when the client you referred actually contracts and pays for an eligible service. This is essential to understand: you don't get paid for registering an opportunity, nor for scheduling a call, nor because a prospect "was interested". You get paid when there's a real sale with real payment. It's a results-based model, and that's exactly what makes it sustainable and honest, both for you and for us.

The moment your commission is released

The money's journey follows a clear logic. When you register an opportunity, our sales team validates it and follows up. If that company decides to contract an eligible service and makes the corresponding payment, then your commission is calculated and released. The initial part (up to 15%) is associated with the eligible initial purchase, and the recurring part (up to 5%) is generated as the client pays their eligible monthly payments, during the first 12 months of the relationship. In other words, your recurring commission doesn't arrive all at once: it accumulates month by month while the client stays active and paying.

  • Initial commission: released once the eligible initial purchase is paid.
  • Recurring commission: generated with each eligible monthly payment actually collected, over the 12 months.
  • Condition common to both: the calculation is always on amounts actually collected, not on quotes or promises.

Why payment is tied to the client's payment

This condition — that you get paid when the client pays — protects everyone. Imagine the opposite: that commissions were paid for sales that are later not collected or that are canceled. That would make the program unsustainable and, in the long run, harm serious affiliates. By tying your commission to actual collection, we ensure the program keeps existing and paying reliably over time. In United Kingdom, where schemes that promise immediate payments and then disappear unfortunately abound, this "paid on what's collected" approach is a sign of seriousness, not of fine print.

It's also worth remembering what does not enter the base of your commission, because it affects the amount you collect: ad spend, third-party tools, hosting, domains and external production are excluded. These are items where the money passes through to a provider or platform, so they don't generate commission. Your commission lives on the value of the professional service from Orbis, which is where the agency's work really is.

How we coordinate payment with you

When a commission is released, we coordinate payment directly with you through the contact details you registered when you signed up. That's why it's so important that those details — your name, email and WhatsApp — are correct and up to date, and that the attribution of each opportunity is clear from the start. The traceability of "who brought whom" is the basis of fair payment, and it's consistent with how we work at Orbis: with documented and auditable processes, part of our Business Assurance approach. There are no black boxes: every commission has behind it a registered opportunity, a client who paid and a clear calculation.

A practical recommendation for you as an affiliate: always register the opportunity before the contact moves forward on their own, so it's recorded that it came thanks to you. Keep your details up to date and maintain communication with our team, because that speeds up the entire calculation and payment process. The more organized you are in registering and providing context for your opportunities, the smoother the path from referral to commission.

It's also worth keeping in mind the staggered nature of recurring collection, because it changes the way you view your income. The initial commission is a one-time event: it happens once, when the eligible initial purchase is paid. The recurring commission, on the other hand, is a trickle: it's generated with each eligible monthly payment the client pays, over the 12 months. That means that, instead of a single large payment, a well-made referral can generate small but sustained income for an entire year. If you accumulate several active clients at the same time, those trickles add up and you start to see a more stable flow. That's why we recommend affiliates keep their own record of which clients they referred and in what month they started, so they can anticipate when each 12-month cycle ends and plan new referrals that keep the flow going. It's a simple way to treat your commissions with the seriousness of real income, not a stroke of luck.

To close, let's be clear about expectations. Commissions apply according to the program terms, on eligible services and amounts collected. There's no "guaranteed payment" detached from the result, because that doesn't exist in any serious program. What there is, is a transparent scheme: you refer, the client contracts and pays, and you collect your initial and recurring percentage. That simplicity, backed by an agency with more than 18 years of track record, +500 clients, 4.9★ and Google Partner status, is what makes it worth registering your opportunities with discipline. Each well-made referral is a seed of recurring income.

What Orbis services can I refer and what type of companies are good prospects?

One of the great advantages of being an Orbis affiliate is the breadth of what you can refer. You're not limited to a single product: Orbis offers a complete ecosystem of professional services, which means almost any company you know in United Kingdom could be a good prospect for something. The more you understand what we cover, the better you'll be at detecting opportunities in your network. And since you don't operate or sell technically, you don't need to master every service: it's enough to recognize the need and connect.

What you can refer

The Orbis portfolio covers the areas where a modern company needs to grow. These are the services you can refer:

  • Digital marketing and advertising (paid media). Campaigns on Google, Meta, Pinterest and Spotify for companies that need more clients and measurable sales.
  • SEO positioning. For businesses that want to appear on Google when their clients search for them, without paying for every click.
  • Social media and content. For brands that need presence, community and content that connects with their audience.
  • Web design and development. For those who need a fast, clear site designed to convert, not just to "look good".
  • E-commerce and marketplaces. For companies that sell products and want to grow in their online store or on platforms like Amazon and Mercado Libre.
  • Automation and CRM. For businesses that lose prospects due to lack of follow-up and need to connect WhatsApp, forms and funnels with tools like Kommo and Zapier.

How to recognize a good prospect

Not every company is an equally good candidate, and learning to tell them apart will make you a more effective affiliate. A good prospect generally has three characteristics: it has a business that already generates income (not an idea that hasn't started), it has the intention and budget to invest in growing, and it has a real need that one of our services solves. In practice, these are the profiles that most easily become clients:

  • SMEs that want to grow but don't have an internal marketing team and rely on improvised solutions.
  • Businesses that sell via WhatsApp and lose prospects due to lack of follow-up or because they don't have campaigns feeding that conversation.
  • Companies with products that want to enter or grow on marketplaces like Amazon or Mercado Libre.
  • Brands that already invest in advertising but don't see clear results because no one measures their return well.
  • Local businesses in United Kingdom that want to take advantage of strong seasons like Hot Sale or El Buen Fin and don't know how to prepare.
  • Companies that are scaling and need to organize their marketing with method instead of continuing to put out fires.

How to present the opportunity without being an expert

Here's the magic of the program: you don't have to give the advice. Your job is to detect the need and open the door. A conversation as simple as "hey, I know an agency that's been around for more than 18 years and has worked with more than 500 clients, they do exactly what you need, want me to introduce you?" is enough to get started. From there, you register the opportunity and the Orbis sales team takes over the follow-up: does the diagnosis, builds the proposal and closes. You don't have to quote, explain technicalities, or defend prices.

That said, the better you understand the prospect's pain, the better you'll be able to connect them. If you know an acquaintance complains that "they spend on ads and don't sell", you already know it's a case for paid media with serious measurement. If another tells you "their website is abandoned", it's a case for web design. That ability to listen and connect is what distinguishes an affiliate who occasionally refers from one who builds a steady flow of commissions.

An additional recommendation to maximize your closings: when you register an opportunity, add the context you know. If you know the company's industry, its approximate size, what problem they mentioned or what channel interests them, share it. That context allows our sales team to arrive at the first conversation already prepared, speaking the prospect's language and proposing exactly what they need, instead of starting from scratch. A well-contextualized opportunity has a much higher chance of advancing and closing than a simple name and phone number. And since your commission depends on the client actually contracting and paying, helping us close better is, literally, helping you collect more. You don't have to make the sale, but the better you pass us the baton, the more easily we both reach the finish line.

And remember who you're connecting your contacts with. Orbis is not just another agency: we work under Business Assurance — documented and auditable processes, revenue engineering and compliance by design —, we are a Google Partner, we maintain 4.9★ in reviews and we've served +500 clients over more than 18 years. When you refer someone from your network, you're putting them in serious hands. That peace of mind is what allows you to refer with confidence, knowing the company will be well served and that your reputation — that asset so valuable in United Kingdom — stays protected. Detect the need, open the door, register the opportunity and let us do the rest.

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