PimpRoll Presents Super Revenue Share Program

DETROIT — PimpRoll has announced a new combined payout package that allows affiliates three chances to earn money per single sale.

The Super Revenue Share package allows webmasters to earn 65 percent of each initial signup and rebill, 65 percent of any cross-sale and its rebill, and 25 percent of all webcam upsell revenue.

“We understand that our role is to produce sites in a wide variety of niches with high quality tours and members areas designed to retain,” PimpRoll’s David K said. “However, as new revenue streams become available we also understand that revenue share affiliates should have a vested interest in the long-tail income that their joins generate.”

Through a simple point-and-click interface, PimpRoll allows affiliates to decide for themselves whether they’d like to include cross-sales or consoles on their join pages or opt for basic billing options.

“Our Super Revenue Share payouts and customizable link code system empowers affiliates to choose the options best suited to their own traffic. We want our affiliates to earn the maximum amount for the important effort they put into the marketing process.”

The company also offers affiliates the opportunities to include cross-sales and upsells via a site’s tour.

PimpRoll’s network promotes niche-specific traffic categories. Recently, the company rolled out its TrannyPalooza2009 promotion with the addition of seven new tranny sites.

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