BetterSex.com Launches New Affiliate Sales Program

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Bettersex.com on Friday announced a new affiliate sales program designed to maximize payouts and speed to market.

BetterSex said it has chosen a well-established platform known throughout the affiliate industry to produce strong results. Affiliates will benefit from personalized service, robust reporting, and enhanced merchandising to improve commissions, according to BetterSex. Partners will also benefit from exclusive sales and promotional materials.

BetterSex promised seamless integration with websites that apply.

“We consider this a win-win scenario for our affiliates,” said Betsy Grondy, customer acquisition manager. “Our payouts are among the highest in the industry. We have already received great interest and our commitment to quality positions us as a cut above the rest.”

Existing BetterSex affiliates are invited to join the new network, and a dedicated service team has been tasked to ensure the transition is smooth. Signup is available for new and existing affiliates at this link.

“Affiliates need fast approval, generous payouts and rock-solid reporting to be successful and we want everyone – new affiliates and old – to benefit from that,” Grondy said.

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