zBUCKz Raises Payouts, Bonus Days to Celebrate Anniversary

CYBERSPACE — Gay affiliate program zBUCKz today announced that it is raising payouts and offering bonus days to celebrate its eight-year anniversary.

All current and new webmasters that sign up with zBUCKz will now earn 60 percent commission on all sales and rebills, an increase from the 50 percent on revenue share with a sales threshold to reach 60 percent that they had before, the company said.

In addition, zBUCKz announced that during the month of August it will reward all current affiliates 100 percent on all sales and rebills one day per week on Thursdays.

“We realize that this is a difficult market, which is why we want to help the small and medium sized webmasters earn more income by increasing our payouts from 50 percent to 60 percent for all of our webmasters,” CEO DannyZ said. “Despite the difficult market, we are happy to say our company has remained strong and our sites are retaining better then ever. Our members receive bonus access to a huge network of sites, more than daily updates, and loads of exclusive, hi-definition content which keeps them coming back for more.”

DannyZ also maintains that the recent trend of affiliate programs shutting their doors will not happen as long as he is at the helm of zBUCKz.

“Affiliates are the backbone of our company, and we have always been an honest program that treats both its affiliate webmasters and customers with the best service possible,” he said. “That is why in eight years we have paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars to our affiliates and never missed a single payout. We've always been in this for the long term, and we're happy to tell our affiliates that we aren't going anywhere. We look forward to another eight years and beyond of being an affiliate program webmasters can always trust!”

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