2257Safe Offers Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Third-party 2257 record-keeper's 2257Safe.com has announced the release of an affiliate program to promote the company's services.

According to the company, 2257Safe was conceived and designed to provide a system for organizing and storing 2257 records through a rich Internet application that works via all popular web browsers on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms.

"The site is so intuitive you can manage your 2257 records on the road, from any location where there is Internet connectivity," said company spokesperson Kevin Blatt. "2257Safe LLC has emerged as the leader in third-party record-keeping."

"As an affiliate of 2257Safe LLC, not only you will have the chance to build a recurring income stream for the life of your affiliates but you will be providing a service which sets people's minds at ease regarding 2257 record-keeping," stated a company release.

The 2257Safe affiliate program offers a 50 percent recurring revenue share for the life of the referral's membership, with up to a $74.99 monthly payout depending on the level of membership selected by the referral.

"With 2257Safe you can set your payout level as low as $100 per month," Blatt said. "The retention level of referrals will be strong and may last [for] years, based on the requirements of 28 CFR 75 and 18 U.S.C. § 2257, which require that records be kept for as long as five years even after the company stops operating."

Promotional materials are now available for affiliates.

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