Segpay Upgrades Affiliate Marketing, Payout Platform

Segpay Upgrades Affiliate Marketing, Payout Platform

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Segpay has relaunched its affiliate management platform.

According to the company, its revamped affiliate master product is a combined solution that simplifies recruiting affiliate marketing partners, securing sales leads, tracking the success of affiliate campaigns and handling payouts. "The move is the newest step that Segpay has made to offer a total package that helps merchants profit from affiliate marketing campaigns," a rep said.

The upgraded affiliate management and payout platforms, combined, give merchants "a comprehensive solution for managing affiliate marketing," said the rep, with the option to manage their affiliate program while leveraging billing services and customer retention tools along with consumer support services, all from a single source.

“Many Segpay clients count on affiliate programs as a key component of their overall marketing strategy. Depending on how many affiliate relationships a merchant has, managing those efforts can be complex,” Segpay CEO Cathy Beardsley explained. “This full-featured platform streamlines the process, simplifying everything from initially attracting partners to negotiating payment terms to tracking which programs perform the best. Most importantly it ensures that affiliates who deliver the leads get paid.”

The affiliate management platform is free for Segpay merchants.

“This is yet another piece to the total package that gives merchants a one-stop resource for all merchant services,” Beardsley added. “We continue to invest in our products and technology to allow our merchants to fully focus on the core of their business.”

For more information, email sales@segpay.com.

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