Webmasterchecks Launches New Affiliate Program

SURPRISE, Ariz. — Web check issuing and payment remittance company Webmasterchecks has launched its new affiliate program, offering publishers and affiliates 10 percent commission.

"Trust and brand are two of the most important issues in the affiliate payment industry, and the Webmasterchecks name has a proven record of dependability and passionate support," Webmasterchecks CEO Rich Lloyd said. "We are excited about being able to provide such a competitive affiliate program that would meet the demands of the people we serve. We look forward to building strong relationships, and bringing our affiliates financial success."

Commissions start at 10 percent and are paid at the first of each month after a minimum balance of $50 is accumulated.

Webmasterchecks helps businesses issue checks in the U.S. and EU, ACH direct deposits, wires, ePassporte and other payment types. The company's services integrate with MPA3 and NATS and are used by financial institutions, merchant account holders, third-party processors, users of third party publisher or affiliate software, affiliate networks, advertising networks and other web programs.

Available promo materials include banners, buttons and text links. Custom creatives are available on request.

For more information about Webmasterchecks or the new affiliate program, visit the company's website.

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