Announcing the Official Release of C.H.A.M.P.S

ARS first introduced the BYOT program, Build Your Own Tour, and they are now opening phase two of its reinvention, ARS C.H.A.M.P.S: Content Hosting Affiliate Management & Payment System. You can create your own paysites using top quality DVD content provided by their content provider; and you can now promote every site in the C.H.A.M.P.S network, with new sites added all the time for you to promote. You create your tour and a matching members' area, update it once a month and get paid per signup, or choose to be paid by the revenue share option. C.H.A.M.P.S has just been fully released and all ARS webmasters can promote these sites and get paid per sign up or by revenue share – the choice is yours. The payout schedule is as follows: On your own traffic: Rev Share program, you are paid $16.00 per initial signup and $16.00 per rebill. Per Signup program, you are paid $35.00 per initial signup. Webmasters sending to other webmaster's sites: Rev Share program pays $13.50 per initial signup and $13.50 per rebill. Per signup program pays $30.00 per initial signup. Site owner's earn $2.50 per initial signup AND $2.50 per rebill for every signup sent from other webmasters. For more information, please visit www.arschamps.com

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