Buddy Profits Launches ‘Flash for Cash’ Affiliate Contest

MONTREAL — Buddy Profits has announced the launch of its "Flash for Cash" affiliate contest which will run today through July 24. The contest was created to coincide with the addition of new hosted Flash banners that were added to BuddyProfits.com.

An entry into the contest will be provided for every sale a Buddy Profits affiliate sends during the contest period with the winner being picked at random from the eligible entries on July 25. The winner will be awarded a $1000 cash prize.

“We recently launched the beta version of the Buddy Profits 2.0 affiliate website,” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Buddy Profits. “The site update was the first step in our plan to optimize the tools we offer to affiliates. There will be lots of improvements to come but with the overwhelming demand from our affiliates for Flash banners we have invested the time and resources to make that happen.”

The Flash banners have been added to the Hosted Banners section of BuddyProfits.com. Affiliates can generate iframe codes with their unique tracking information to take advantage of the Flash ads.

“One of the most frequent requests I get from affiliates is for Flash banners,” said Ewan French, Buddy Profits affiliate manager. “I’m really excited we have such a great new inventory of Flash banners to offer. Our designer did a great job creating some really engaging flash ads that I have no doubt will be extremely successful for our affiliates.”

Affiliates can receive $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent rev-share options on all memberships, including trials. Payments are sent twice per month: on the 1st and 16th of each month and they cover the previous two weeks referrals.

For more information about the "Flash for Cash" Contest including terms and conditions, visit BuddyBlogged.com. To access the Flash banners, visit BuddyProfits.com. For more information, contact ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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