KJCash Extends Bonus Payout Program

LOS ANGELES — Gay adult affiliate program KJCash announced today that it is extending its bonus payouts started last month to celebrate its 2nd anniversary.

The company said the bonus program continues for all new sales from Oct.1-31. Affiliates that send 25 new sales receive a cash bonus of $100; 50 new sales gets a cash bonus of $300 and 100 new sales receive $1000.

KJCash.com CEO Craig Jackson said, “Nothing special to do, no complications, no outrageous thresholds to hit, no emails to send, no hoops to jump through. Just get your links up and send your traffic with confidence and we do the rest."

He added, "We decided to celebrate our second anniversary by setting up a bonus plan to reward our hardworking and loyal affiliates that have been so instrumental to our growth and success over the past two years. I wanted to make the bonus something that would be attainable by all affiliates, large and small. So many of the bonus programs I see these days have thresholds set so high they are out of reach to all except the biggest affiliates."

The KJCash program currently includes CJXXX.com, WorkinMenXXX.com, BareBackTwinkz.com, Str8BoyzSeduced.com, DefiantBoyz.com, BrazilianStudz.com, LaughingAsians.com, GayAsianTwinkz.com and SpunkStarz.com.

The company said affiliates can promote the sites via partnership revenue share or the PPS program.

Promotional materials currently available include RSS feeds, embedded flash video previews, hosted movie and photo galleries, animated and static banners and a hosted blog.

"We have seen a real shakeup in the industry, especially in the past few months with so many programs closing and cutting off affiliates," CJ said.

"I am happy to say that despite the challenges the economic situation creates, KJCash continues to grow and expand. Affiliates can be confident in sending their valued traffic to our sites. Our focus continues to be providing surfers with high quality sites, frequent updates of fresh new content and providing our affiliates with the tools they need to effectively promote our sites."

More information from CJ at cj@kjcash.com.

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