ClickCash Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Cash Giveaway

ClickCash Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Cash Giveaway

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — ClickCash.com is celebrating 20 years of affiliate marketing this month.

To celebrate the anniversary, ClickCash are giving affiliates a chance to earn an extra $20 for every 20th paid signup. Affiliates will be entered in a drawing to win a $200 cash bonus. 

“Unless you’re new to the game, there’s zero chance you’ve never uttered the word ClickCash,” a spokesperson said. “The U.S.-based affiliate program began in 1996 with little fanfare and grew to an industry giant as word of its larger-than-life payouts spread among Internet entrepreneurs.”

Today, ClickCash numbers more than 240,000 registered affiliates.

A spokesperson said that after 20 years, “ClickCash doesn’t appear to have missed a beat. They still cut large checks — only now, there’s more of everything. Affiliates can receive commissions electronically and enjoy modern promotional tools geared for social media, chat messenger marketing, bots, e-mail and more.” 

This year, ClickCash launched JSON feeds and several niche and video chat offers. They also made it easy for affiliates to link up with adult ad networks and increase traffic.

“We’re looking to personalize ClickCash marketing even further,” said Stacy Michelle, affiliate relations manager for ClickCash. “So if you’re an affiliate or webcam model who needs custom promos, enhanced tracking, billing, or coding — our tech and creative team will make it happen. We’re 20 years in, and we’re still just getting started.”

For more information on ClickCash, follow them on Twitter.

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