MÖELS & CO AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

Möels&Co is excited to announce the launch of its Ambassador Program. This program is designed to bring together a community of individuals who share a passion for our brand and our products. As a Möels&Co Ambassador, you will have the opportunity to showcase your unique style and connect with other watch enthusiasts while earning rewards and commissions on qualifying purchases.

Eligibility:


- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Must have a genuine interest in Möels&Co products.
- Must have an active and engaged social media presence.
- Must agree to the terms and conditions of the Möels&Co Ambassador Program.

Benefits of being a Möels & Co. Ambassador:

- Exclusive access to Möels&Co products before they are available to the general public.
- Early access to sales and promotions.
- Personalised discount codes to share with your followers.
- Opportunities to collaborate with Möels&Co on social media and content creation.
- The ability to earn rewards and bonuses based on your performance.

Responsibilities:

- Share Möels&Co products on your social media platforms, including but not limited to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
- Create content showcasing Möels&Co products.
- Engage with your followers and Möels&Co's social media pages to build a strong community of brand enthusiasts.
- Provide feedback and insights on Möels&Co products to help shape the future of our brand.
- Represent Möels&Co in a positive light and abide by our brand values at all times.

How to apply:

If you are interested in becoming a Möels&Co Ambassador, please send an email to Betina Menescal at betina@moels.co.uk and include a brief description of yourself and your social media presence and why you would make a great Möels&Co Ambassador. When reviewing your application, we look at the number of followers you have in addition to other engagement metrics.

Join the Möels&Co Ambassador Program and become part of our community.

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