CE Cash Unveils Updated Program

WILLIEMSTAD, Curacao — The CE Cash affiliate program has debuted its latest backend platform and program updates. CE Cash 2.0 was officially released at the Players’ Ball Jan. 15. Before rapper Too Short performed, a video presentation promoting CE Cash 2.0 starring the West Coast hip-hop artist was displayed on the club’s giant video screen.

CE Cash 2.0 updates include a newly designed affiliate front end, new webmaster stats area, new tours and new promotional materials. Additional tours and promo materials are being added weekly.

CE Cash Director of Marketing Ardy describes the updates as a complete program upgrade from soup to nuts, but the big focus is on the company’s Webmaster Challenge Program.

“When a webmaster comes on board, whatever they need we give them,” Ardy told XBIZ. “They want to bring us traffic so we will prove we deserve it. We will work one-on-one with each webmaster, no matter how big or small, to accomplish whatever they need. How about new site designs or banners? Do you need marketing advice? Whatever it takes to make them more money and improve their conversions, we will do it.”

Ardy also touted CE Cash’s 15 all-new tours, which he said are resulting in increased trial subscriptions.

A promotional video is available on the CE Cash site that walks users through the program’s new features.

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