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# Content Creators Program

Spreading the word of Dragonary and its game is the key to success, and this can only be done by reaching new audiences. We are not in the TV era where you can just put an advertisement and everyone will read Dragonary. Right now, the gaming audience is focused on Twitch, Facebook, YouTube, and other streaming platforms. This is why we decided to incentivize those content creators that will help us grow by showing their audience Dragonary.

[Link to apply](https://forms.gle/vTCnPgCGvZnWfYcC8)

### **Facebook, Twitch, YouTube & others.**

If you own a content creator account on any of these platforms you will be eligible to be one of the creators having the following benefits:

* 1% of every cent spent on the Marketplace.
* Coinary Tokens bonuses depending on the amount of your audience.
* Promotional articles, so you are able to make a raffle between your community.
* Access to the Beta tester program.
* Access to a private channel with Dragonary devs, so you can get first-hand information.

Depending on the size of your community, you can be eligible for the following:

* Voting on the design of new maps, dragons, items, and dungeons.
* One unique item that can be branded with your channel, sold on the Marketplace, and get 90% of the earnings.
* VIP access to Dragonary events across the world.
* A distinctive badge of your Dragonary membership.


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