HealthStop Announces April iPod Give-Away

Minneapolis, MN – HealthStop.biz has announced that their March Alienware giveaway went so well that they're running a new contest for their affiliates as a show of appreciation. On top of making up to $125 a sale, any new or existing affiliate who makes 25 sales for the month of April will be rewarded with an Apple 20 GB Ipod capable of holding 5,000 songs. HealthStop is an herbal pills program whose products range from penis enhancement to weight loss solutions, with more products in the works. They pay affiliates weekly, every Friday, and offer a 10 percent lifetime webmaster referral. The HealthStop sites convert below 1:100 on occasion, according to the company. "Selling herbals is easier than selling membership to pay sites," said HealthStop.biz Director of Sales and Marketing Steve B. aka NinjaSteve. "When people don't promote herbal pills on their site, it's mostly because they're not sure how to advertise the products. Our promotion is one of many we'll be having, and we're looking for webmasters who would like to try promoting herbal products, as well as webmasters experienced in the area. If this is new to you, no problem! I'll personally help you market our pills so you can get the most out of your traffic." The goals of HealthStop are webmaster and customer satisfaction. As a result, they test and tweak all tours before releasing them for webmaster promotion. This results in better conversions and effective customer interaction. For more information, please visit HealthStop.biz

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