RealBigCash Unites Webmasters And Sponsors

CYBERSPACE – Webmasters can now compare tons of sponsors on one site, and then promote them all with one affiliate id, by visiting RealBigCash.com.

"RealBigCash, Inc. offers webmasters the opportunity to promote sites and products from the top names in the adult industry with only one affiliate account," said Director Of Operations Shannon G, adding that "Webmasters can use one simple webpage to compare and select from over 100 sites, products, and services. This allows them to become more efficient and to quickly create a custom marketing campaign targeted toward their specific traffic."

Because affiliates are promoting everything through one account, they only need to meet one pay-period minimum rather than being required to meet one minimum amount for each sponsor they promote on an individual basis. "Not only is this much easier for people to keep track of, but it also helps new webmasters to start collecting profits faster," states Shannon G.

Affiliates benefit from real-time stats which can be sorted based on performance, banner/ad, niche type, and more. Even the free hosted galleries have real-time stats. RealBigCash also offers a 5% webmaster referral program.

Sponsors and site owners in the RealBigCash network can take advantage of an extensive affiliate base without having to incur the additional support issues associated with managing a large number of webmasters. "We handle the customer support and payments for all of our affiliates so that you, the site owner, can focus on managing your site and members."

To celebrate their official launch, the team behind RealBigCash is holding a special contest. Each new webmaster that signs up before December 1, 2004 and sends at least one sign-up will be automatically entered in a drawing to win a FREE Pass to Internext Las Vegas to be held in January 2005!

For more information, please visit RealBigCash.com.

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