MovieDollars Adds ACH

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies affiliate program MovieDollars is adding direct deposit for affiliate and studio commission.

“We’ve been paying some beta testers for the past couple of months and everything went well,” said James Cybert, parent company National A-1’s director of business development. “In the next two weeks we'll be adding it as an option for all U.S.-based affiliates and studios.”

Direct deposit transfers payments through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) electronic network for financial transactions in the U.S.

“Direct deposit is an easy way for U.S. affiliates and studios to be paid,” Cybert told XBIZ. “It's cheaper and easier than wires or ePassporte. It's also a lot more convenient than waiting for a check to arrive in the mail and then having to go to a bank and cash it.”

MovieDollars affiliates interested in adding direct deposit should contact their affiliate manager to be set up, Cybert said.

Last month, MovieDollars was revamped with studio content, the addition of a traffic leak-free tour, join page and sales tools. The program offers affiliates 25 percent revenue share for new signups.

HotMovies.com’s network of flagship sites include GayHotMovies.com, FetishMovies.com and HotMoviesForHer.com and their white label theaters.

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