Getting ready for another season in Business League? Good, us too! 😀Don’t forget you can pre-register as a Mentor here, until December 2nd. A great chance to guide some up-and-coming Marketers and get paid while at it.

Meanwhile, let’s talk about this first season of Mentorship. Next on our list is
Beni Burta (aka kREME), a player who’s made impressive progress in the last few rounds in Business League.

Not only that but for this year’s Black Friday, Beni proved to be the Marketer with the biggest growth vs. 2023, in terms of the number of sales. This speaks volumes about the Mentorship program, but also about his grit and determination.

Let’s hear it from him.


Your start in affiliate marketing

My first affiliate account was with 2Parale, created around 2016, and my first commission came from a website where I promoted personal development books through Google Ads.


What about Business League? What do you remember from your first round?

Competitive. I tried to be persistent and to use my budget efficiently.

What made you join the Mentorship program and what were your objectives?

I wanted to move to the next level and develop my digital marketing skills, especially honing my abilities with Google Ads. The main goal was to learn new and useful things that could help me in my professional growth. And that’s exactly what happened.

Your Mentor

I chose my mentor based on his professional background. I had been following him for a while and knew he was the right person from whom I could learn. Currently, I have an efficient and productive win-win collaboration with Lucian, which I believe will continue even after the mentorship program ends.

How would you describe your progress as a Business League player?

I have definitely evolved. It helped me better focus my knowledge and skills on more productive and scalable things, without wasting time and resources on less fruitful directions.

How would you rate the benefits of the Mentorship program?

The benefits of this program have been, and continue to be, win-win-win. All parties benefit as long as everyone does their job well. We must keep in mind that “on the field” there’s endless work to be done in order to apply and test all the things you know and learn.

Some are hesitant to join the program. Why do you think that is?

In my opinion, the hesitation comes from the fact that we’re not used to paying for valuable knowledge. After all, even in Google Ads, we pay for information, but if that information is processed correctly, it ultimately helps us make money, doesn’t it?

Any advice for a player just staring out in Business League?

He should be ready to test and learn, so that he can then have a clear vision of the strategy he wants to pursue.

He shouldn’t be afraid to learn new things, as the online world is highly competitive, and you must always stay up to date.

Most importantly, he must not give up when changes occur or when unexpected challenges arise.

What are your objectives for the next season?

I aim to scale my projects and take them to the next level. Additionally, I want to allocate my budget efficiently across multiple sales strategies.


A new season will be starting soon in Business League, on December 2nd. Mentors and Mentees will then be able to team up. You can pre-register as a Mentor here.

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