ThickCash Moves to NATS 4.1, Adds HTML5 Banners

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — ThickCash today announced that it has moved its affiliate platform to NATS 4.1 and have provided a wider array of promo tools including HTML5 video banners, mobile pop under scripts, GIF banners and mailing ads.

ThickCash, which has nine websites to offer, said it has made the switch to NATS seamless for all of its existing affiliates. But the company asks affiliates to log in to ensure their account details are correct.

In addition to a wider array of marketing tools, ThickCash now offers Paxum, check and international wire payments.

"We've been a successful CCBill affiliate program for almost 10 years and we have a lot of affiliates, so the whole process took over six months to move to NATS," ThickCash CEO Jim said.

"I'm really happy with our performance-optimized HTML5 banner ads,” he said. “After Flash died, we really put a lot of effort into building these banners to get great CTR, while at the same time ensuring they get maximum coverage across multiple browsers, tablets and mobile devices."

To promote ThickCash, sign up at NATS.ThickCash.com.

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