BuddyProfits Offers Affiliate Promotion for Holidays

MONTREAL — The Buddy Profits gay affiliate program has announced it will be offering increased payouts to affiliates during the first two weeks in December.

The “Cash in for the Holidays” promotion will run for two weeks, from Dec. 1-14. Affiliates who sign up for the promotion will receive an increased payout of either $40 PPS or 55 percent rev-share during the promotional period.

“Everyone can use a little more cash over the holidays,” said Ewan French, affiliate manager for Buddy Profits. “We wanted to show our appreciation to our affiliates by giving them a chance to make some extra money with a promotion that will appeal to everyone."

To qualify for the increased payouts, affiliates simply need to opt-in by sending an email to support@buddyprofits.com by Monday. Every new signup sent between Monday nd Dec. 14 to any of the 40-plus websites within the Buddy Profits program will qualify for the increased payouts.

“I’d like to thank all of our affiliates for their ongoing support,” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Buddy Profits. “We couldn’t do it without you and I look forward to another successful and profitable year in 2015. I’d like to extend holiday best wishes to all of our affiliates from the team at Buddy Profits.”

Payments are sent twice per month: on the 1st and 16th of each month and they cover the previous two weeks referrals. Any sales generated during the promotion will be paid out on Dec. 16.

To find out more about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, visit BuddyProfits.com. For more information about the “Cash in for the Holidays” promotion, contact support@buddyprofits.com.

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