KJCash Announces Program Changes

LOS ANGELES — KJCash announced today that the program has officially moved to the NATS affiliate trafficking platform.

CEO Craig Jackson ("CJ") said, "We are very excited about all the new possibilities that this brings — new billing options such as phone, SMS, EU Debit and other geo-targeted billing alternatives; more robust traffic statistics; better marketing campaign management; higher PPS commissions; new integrated webmaster promo tools and much more."

Jackson added that existing affiliates are the lifeblood of his program and his priority was making the changeover as easy as possible.

"I have been on the affiliate side, so I understand how frustrating it can be when a sponsor makes changes which results in massive work for changing all the links out there," Jackson said.

To that end, KJCash said it has completed extensive programming to assure that affiliates continue to receive full credit for all sales from their existing links.

Jackson noted, "I still encourage affiliates to update their links wherever possible to get the most benefit out of the tracking software. But affiliates can be confident they will still get paid on any sales that get sent to the old links."

The gay affiliate network of sites currently includes multi-pass CJXXX, BareBackTwinkz, Str8BoyzSeduced, WorkinMenXXX, DefiantBoyz, BrazilianStudz, LaughingAsians, GayAsianTwinkz and SpunkStarz.

The company made its first entry into the mobile market last month with CJXXX.mobi.

"We have seen a real shakeup in the industry over the past couple of years with some programs closing and cutting off affiliates. 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," Jackson said.

He added, "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@kjcash.com or visit KJCash.

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