Mallcom Revamps Affiliate Site

GLEN COVE, N.Y. — Adult superstore and affiliate program MALLcom has announced an extensive revamp of its affiliate program site.

According to the company, its new site offers more functionality and is easier to navigate; and features additional sales tools, including the ability to request a custom store with a click of a button; auto updating DVD of the Day titles; a tube plug-in which offers 12 clips in four customizable sizes and background colors; a new banner section; a search box plug-in; new free hosted galleries; and more.

A "What's New" section allows affiliates to stay up-to-date with recent company news, as well as new banners added, featured contests and promotions and more.

"This is the first of many new and improved changes that will be implemented in months to come!" MALLcom.com CEO Jerry Ahrony said. "Webmasters stay tuned!"

Mallcom allows affiliates to promote VOD, DVDs, toys, lingerie, rentals and more; with 25 percent payouts and five percent for webmaster referrals.

According to a company statement, in 1996, MALLcom's affiliate program was the first online adult affiliate program of its kind and has since grown to boast more than 10,000 affiliates. A remote shopping cart enables visitors to add items to their MALLcom shopping carts without leaving the affiliate's site.

"We were due for a facelift!" VP of Affiliate Services Ric Garcia added.

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