Join the Write & Stay
Affiliate Program
Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels invites journalists, bloggers, and storytellers worldwide to participate in our free affiliate program and help share the most important eco-tourism story of the century.
How It Works
Write and publish a news story in any recognized media outlet
Share your story on X using #WriteAndStay and tag @planetH2Ohotels
Track engagement through our affiliate image tracking
Multiple top-performing stories will earn a one-night stay at the Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel.
Sign Up as Free Affiliate. Write. Share. Stay.
50 FAQs FOR JOURNALISTS
An individual who participates in sharing Planet Ocean content without paying an entry fee.
Local advertisers or sponsors fund Free Affiliate entries.
$100 in advertising sponsors four (4) Free Affiliates.
It creates human-led distribution rather than automated impressions.
2,000 Affiliates per nation per competition.
A one-night stay at a Planet Ocean Underwater Hotel.
By multiple verified social media tracking and engagement measurement methods.
No. It is non-transferable and non-sellable.
Two adults.
The stay must be used within five years of operations.
Planet Ocean may auction the stay.
$10,000.
To support operations and reef restoration funding.
The Global Alliance Collaborator (GAC) Program aligns investment, media, and environmental outcomes.
A five-year participation program tied to operations.
45% net profit-sharing for five years.
Annually on December 21, starting from day-one operations.
One-night stay and sponsorship of 384 Free Affiliates.
It builds a cooperative, team-based promotion system.
Yes.
Digital advertising credits can accumulate toward the $9,600 GAC threshold.
It allows participation through contribution, not only capital.
No, it complements them
No. It is participation-based allocation tied to operations.
They participate for experience and opportunity, not wages.
A U.S.-patented initiative developing movable underwater hotel vessels paired with coral reef restoration and nation-based media participation.
It redirects budget from algorithms to people—local sponsors, agencies, educators, linguists, and measurable Affiliate participation.
They create economic value directly connected to ocean conservation, rather than exploiting coastal land or reefs.
A foundational framework of 50 coordinated U.S. state–nation press releases aligning traditional media across borders.
Tony Webb, a U.S. Navy–trained navigator and long-time underwater hotel designer.
Not at this scale or structure.
NASA once invited teachers and journalists into space programs to expand public understanding.
It opens access to transformative experiences through participation and education.
It is privately initiated and globally scalable.
Through funding restoration technologies and local marine employment.
No. The hotels are movable and avoid permanent seabed damage.
Each U.S. state is paired with a partner nation.
Yes, culturally and linguistically.
Yes, with a dedicated local integration team.
Through tracked participation, verified metrics, and public reporting.
It redefines how media, advertising, and infrastructure interact.
Both — and environmental.
No. It is structured, patented, and operationally defined.
Following media distribution and operational milestones.
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Algorithms centralize revenue with platforms instead of people, local media, or educators.
Advertising revenue is allocated to local sponsors, media, and affiliate participation within each nation.
Each country manages its own culturally accurate, linguistically correct digital presence.
It distributes news to traditional media outlets globally rather than social feeds.
It restores advertiser-supported revenue to local and regional media ecosystems.