1. Verify
Check whether the page explains user eligibility, code purpose and whether commissions or bonuses are described separately.
Home / Guides / K1 Game Agent Code vs Referral Code: Terms and Use Cases
Code differenceIndependent K1 code-comparison guide covering agent code versus referral code, eligibility differences, support expectations and FAQ links.
Treat agent code and referral code as separate terms until the page clearly explains who can use each one and under what conditions.
Check whether the page explains user eligibility, code purpose and whether commissions or bonuses are described separately.
Capture which pages merge agent, invite and bonus-code language, because that is where term confusion usually starts.
After the comparison, move to invitation code expired, referral bonus not added and bonus terms explained pages.
This refresh uses verified public competitor pages plus saved workspace evidence only. No live Google ranking or indexing positions are claimed.
What the public pages show: k1.game/download/k1-game-login/ uses broad navigation with login, APK, referral, support and bonus paths on one page; k1game.org/k1-game-login/ combines login, download, latest version and Android intent on one URL.
Breakthrough on this page: The saved k1.game structure shows both referral and affiliate-style paths. This page outperforms that architecture by explaining the difference instead of just listing both labels.
Next internal clicks: Continue with invitation code expired, referral bonus not added and bonus terms explained.
Because users searching for referral terms often need consumer-level eligibility, while agent language may imply a broader program structure.
Check who is eligible, where the code is entered, whether turnover conditions exist and what support route handles disputes.
This refresh used verified public pages and saved sitemap notes that show referral and agent-style sections, without inventing ranking data.