HustlerCash Promotes Nick Amoroso to Director of Affiliate Marketing

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — HustlerCash.com has promoted Nick Amoroso to director of affiliate marketing, a new role that developed following his integral involvement in creating v2.0 of the affiliate program this year.

Hustler Internet Group Vice President Brad Eells said Amoroso’s work ethic and success in his former affiliate marketing manager position at the company made him the ideal candidate for the job.

“Not only is Nick one of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet, but he is a stellar performer as well,” Eells said. “Hustler is committed to promoting from within wherever possible, and Nick is the perfect fit for this leadership role. It’s a win-win for everybody.”

Amoroso will continue to develop HustlerCash’s internal traffic network and will manage a small team of webmasters responsible for building the program’s review, tube and traffic sites.

"I am very grateful for the opportunity that Hustler has given me," Amoroso told XBIZ. "We worked very hard to release the new HustlerCash, and I am excited about the new products we will be releasing to our affiliates in the coming weeks. Giving our affiliates the right products and tools to succeed has always been my No. 1 goal, and I plan on continuing that moving forward."

Before HustlerCash, Amoroso managed the Evil Angel Cash affiliate program and acted as webmaster for Danni.com.

Webmasters interested in learning about HustlerCash’s new tools, promo tours, and biweekly releases of new web properties are encouraged to contact Amoroso for more information.

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