KJCash Announces 4th Anniversary Affiliate Appreciation Promotion

LOS ANGELES KJCash.com CEO Craig Jackson announced the program's 4th Anniversary Affiliate Appreciation promotion which will make it possible for affiliates to earn up to $1,500 a month in bonus cash in September, October and November.

"September marks four years since we launched KJCash and the best way I could think of to celebrate it was to offer bonus cash to the loyal and hardworking affiliates that have helped us build the program," Jackson said. 

The bonus program has 4 tiers: 10 new sales in a month - $50; 25 new sales in a month - $200; 50 new sales in a month - $500; and 100 new sales in a month - $1,500.

The promotion will run Sept. 1-30, Oct. 1-31 and Nov. 1-30, and affiliates will be eligible for each of the months they qualify for up to $4,500 in bonus cash.

"So many of the bonus programs have thresholds set so high they are out of reach to all except the biggest affiliates. I wanted to make sure this promotion is this something that is attainable by all affiliates, large and small," 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."

Sales can be sent via partnership revenue share or the pay-per-signup program.

Promotional materials currently available for affiliates include weekly affiliate newsletters with new materials, RSS feeds, embedded flash video previews, hosted movie and photo galleries, animated and static banners.

The program currently has 12 member sites, including CJXXX.com, GermanCumPigz.com, BareBackLatinoz.com, WorkinMenXXX.com, YoungLatinoStudz.com, BareBackTwinkz.com, Str8BoyzSeduced.com, DefiantBoyz.com, BrazilianStudz.com, LaughingAsians.com, GayAsianTwinkz.com and SpunkStarz.com. Recognizing the importance of the rapidly growing mobile market, the company recently launched its mobi site network optomized for tablets and phones.

For more information, CJ can be reached at cj@kjcash.com.

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