D-Dub Launches DubCash.com

ALBUQUERQUE — D-Dub Software has announced the launch of its updated affiliate program, DubCash.com

The company which created BoneTown, says the program will be powered by the affiliate tracking software NATS 4.0.

“We’re really excited to upgrade our affiliate program,” says Maximus Baptist VIII, D-Dub’s marketing director. “Our affiliate program has already been a huge success, but we wanted to offer our affiliates even more with the best tracking system out there, and NATS does just that.”

D-Dub adds upgrading to NATS will add advanced and easy-to-use tracking, stats and ways to set up, manage and monitor links.

Affiliates will be able to offer BoneTown to their customers as a digital download or a DVD version. Affiliates will earn 50 percent of each sale made.

Also, the new NATS program will allow affiliates to promote the program to other publishers, making additional percentages of sales from each second tier and third tier affiliate they bring to the program.

Affiliates will also have a choice between a variety of R-rated or unrated banners, landing pages and tours to accommodate their traffic.

“BoneTown is a great product for so many affiliates because it appeals to all different types of traffic,” Baptist said. “Since it’s so different from anything customers have seen, it practically sells itself both in the mainstream and adult worlds.”

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