Buddy Profits Launches Mucho Moo-lah Affiliate Promotion

MONTREAL — Affiliate program Buddy Profits has announced the return of its second annual Mucho Moo-lah promotional contest, giving affiliates the chance to receive increased payments of  $45 PPS or 60 percent revenue share in November.

“We are very happy to bring back the Mucho Moo-lah promotion this year” said Ewan French, Buddy Profits affiliate manager. “The promotion was set up in such a way that all affiliates can participate and reach their goals, since they are based on individual targets.”

All affiliates interested in participating must visit BuddyBlogged.com by Sept. 30 to register (which is required).

From Oct. 1 through Oct. 31, affiliates will have the chance to collect sales to qualify for increased payouts in November. In order to qualify, participating affiliates will need to have a minimum of five sales more than they did in September.

The length of the increased payout periods vary based on the targets reached by each affiliate. To see the different reward levels, participants can visit the official site, where the promotion's rules and regulations can also be found.

"This fun promotion is a great way to offer our affiliates a way to earn some extra ‘moo-lah’ before the holidays and to show our appreciation for their effort and support in promoting our sites throughout the year,” said Hector Camacho, product director for Next Door Entertainment. “Be on the lookout for our unofficial mascot, Buddy the Cash Cow, throughout this contest.”

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