Vivid Relaunches VividCash.com

Vivid Relaunches VividCash.com

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Entertainment has announced the relaunch of its VividCash.com affiliate program, boasting a comprehensive collection of innovative offers, new responsive ad tools, and virtual reality video content.

Among the highlights of the new VividCash program are increased affiliate payouts via revenue share, pay-per-signup, pay-per-active, and cam offers, as well as free trials with updated tools designed to maximize campaign performance.

Discount program options provide a variety of monthly price points and special offers, while new weekly promo tools include hosted photo galleries, downloadable photo sets, hosted videos, HTML 5 banners and more.

Also on tap are a new responsive landing page that allows affiliates to offer Vivid’s VR content, as well as a new dynamic Vivid.com landing page for better traffic conversion.

“The new VividCash.com programs are a direct result of our recent decision to bring our internet activities in-house,” explains Michael Klein, Vivid’s President for Broadcasting and Internet. “Our team has begun a comprehensive revamp of our entire internet business.”

“We’ve re-launched our VividCash.com affiliate program from top to bottom to make it more profitable and effective for our affiliate partners,” Klein adds.

Vivid’s new Affiliate Manager, David Benedetti, says he’s confident that the company is giving affiliates what they want.

“We’ve already had strong input from key affiliates,” Benedetti says, “so we know our new program is on target to help them build traffic and increase sales as smoothly as possible.”

For more information, email db@vividcash.com.

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