MaxCash.com Hires Johnny V. as Director of Business Development

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — MaxCash.com has hired industry veteran Johnny V. as its new director of business development.

Johnny V. brings with him a resume that includes the founding of I-Bridge International, a consulting firm that specializes in web commerce. He said that he's excited to use this experience in his new position.

"I am excited to work with such a well-established program" stated Johnny V. "I have complete confidence that we are going to make a lot of affiliates a ton of new money in the very near future."

MaxCash.com founder RB said that a desire to improve his company's customer service spurred him to hire Johnny V.

"We are taking an individual look at each webmaster account to help them to make more money with the traffic they send to Max Cash," RB said. "This approach has proven to be enormously beneficial for our affiliates. In a time where most people are struggling to generate revenue, our affiliates have seen unprecedented growth. Accompanying that personal service, we have brought on an industry veteran to assist us with looking at each webmaster account."

MaxCash.com also touted some big numbers in this recession. They said they recently hit the $550 million mark in affiliate payouts. Company co-founder Bob B. added that the company has been weathering the recession well.

"We want to assist webmasters in making more money, because as we have shown, a falling economy does not have to mean less money for our webmasters, or for affiliate programs," he said.

Johnny V. agreed, praising his new employers.

"I believe that the doom and gloom of the economy is not a death knell," he said. "There is still plenty of new money out there to be had, and MaxCash is living proof of that. I have been reviewing many facets of their operations and they are prepared from top to bottom to handle the hurdles that are facing the industry."

For more information, visit MaxCash.com.

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