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Severcore introduces affiliate program for Kenyan IT solution

Felicia Akindurodoye by Felicia Akindurodoye
April 12, 2024
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The African launch of Severcore Affiliate Programme was announced in Nairobi on April 10th. Successful businesses, influential people, and individuals serving as affiliates will have the chance to earn a lot of money by promoting Servercore’s cloud solutions through this program. 

This is not just a chance to earn money but also to be part of a growing network and contribute to the digital evolution of Africa.

How Severcore would profit

The Affiliate Programme offers a straightforward and flexible commission structure. Affiliates can earn a 10% commission on new clients who spend up to 500,000 KES monthly on Servercore’s services. For customers whose purchases exceed 500,000 KES, the commission increases to 15%. 

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In subsequent months, the commission returns to the standard 10% if the customer’s expenditure falls below this threshold. This simple and transparent structure ensures that affiliates are rewarded for their efforts and the value they bring to Servercore.

The services Servercore has been rendering

Servercore’s service suite, which includes virtual machines (VMs) for data science and analytics, cloud databases, data storage and recovery, managed Kubernetes, and dedicated and cloud servers, offers a comprehensive solution for Kenyan and African businesses. These services enhance efficiency, scalability, and overall performance, making them a must-have for businesses that want to stay competitive in today’s digital landscape.

With Servercore’s Nairobi availability zone, local businesses can expect faster web application loading speeds, better real-time data processing capabilities, and reduced data transmission times. These features enhance the end-user experience and significantly benefit industries needing quick data access, like e-commerce and financial services.

Server core goes above and beyond to support its clients. They accept payments in local currency, offer free data migration services, guarantee a 99.98% SLA, and provide round-the-clock customer support.

Anyone looking to supplement their income through referral can find what they want in the affiliate programme. It targets digital agencies, software developers, cybersecurity consultants, and more. The programme offers a lucrative and scalable revenue stream since there is no limit to the number of clients an affiliate can refer. Rewards can be redeemed for Server core services or sent to a personal bank account.

Remarking on the country’s digital evolution, Servercore’s Country Manager for Kenya, Victoria Kleinbort, highlighted the potential of the Kenyan market. With its innovative spirit, energetic workforce, and encouraging government policies, Nairobi—dubbed the “Silicon Savannah”—symbolises East Africa’s tech revolution. 

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Projects such as the Digital Master Plan 2022–2032, which prioritises infrastructure, data management, and innovation, demonstrate the government’s resolve to cultivate a robust digital economy. The proliferation of e-commerce, mobile money, and e-government services in Kenya has further defined the country’s digital landscape, creating an ideal environment for cloud-based collaborations and innovations.

Last November, Servercore, a global provider of IT infrastructure with a solid foothold in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, announced its arrival in the Kenyan market. It was a calculated move by the business to capitalise on the growing demand for cloud computing in Africa. Server Core, which has been rapidly expanding, has just introduced its affiliate programme to further break into the cloud services market in Africa through regional and local partnerships.

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Felicia Akindurodoye

Felicia Akindurodoye

Felicia Akindurodoye is an experienced writer and researcher, whose watchword is originality.

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