SpiceCash Launches Multiple Projects

BOSTON — SpiceCash has launched a revamp of the SpiceCash.com affiliate program with a host of new tools and a fresh new look.

The company also launched WastelandVOD.com streaming and Wasteland3D.com.

According to the company, Wasteland3D is a massively multiplayer virtual world that has strong parallels to the mainstream explosion of this genre of game. Affiliates will be able to send traffic to this new product and earn long-recurring profits as players buy new and fun things to use in the game.

The company says Wasteland3D gives an option outside of traditional paysites for consumers to pay for and participate in their ultimate fantasies.

WastelandVOD streaming is an addition to the currently offered VOD option for affiliates. With this new addition to the platform, the company says customers can pay-per-minute via phone billing in more than 120 countries.

The company says when developing the system, it considered the ease of use for the customer to not only purchase the product, but watch it.

“I’ll forever remember the summer of 2010 to be one of the most grueling and ultimately satisfying summers of my career," SpiceCash CEO Colin Rowntree said. "We put our collective nose to the grindstone to conceptualize, build and execute these three huge projects to all launch simultaneously. We have been extremely busy the last few years, building new sites and new ways to monetize what we already have, we wanted to out-do ourselves again this year and I’m confident that we did."

He adds Spicecash.com itself offers a host of ad tools to help affiliates promote these two new sites, as well as every premium site currently in their network.

With Spicecash V4 up and running, affiliates have all new flash banners and wordpress-ready kits to add to their arsenal on top of hosted movie and picture galleries, RSS feeds, downloadable content and embeddable flash movies with click-to-tour players.

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