MCProfits Expands Discount Tool for Affiliates

MCProfits Expands Discount Tool for Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro has announced it is expanding the discount tool to allow affiliates to give customers access to sites they promote at a lower pricepoint as a way to induce even more sales.

According to a company rep, "After recently releasing discount tools for models and influencers on the ModelCentro platform, so that each creator can provide discounted prices for their sites and shows, the data that came back was absolutely clear: Buyers buy more when they can get what they want for less."

Andrea of MCProfits.com said, "As an affiliate, you know what your traffic wants, and being able to give short-term discount prices or long-term permanent discounts on the sites you sell it gives you even more control over your own conversion ratios.

"Now you can set the price of each site you promote via MCProfits with a 5 percent, 10 percent, 15 percent or 20 percent discount to make your offer even more appealing to consumers," he added. "Using the new MCProfits Affiliate Discount Tool you may create discount prices with a time frame you choose. This can include simple coupon codes; native discounts on join page pricing and other options as well.

"This is all optional, so each affiliate can decide what works best for their specific traffic or you can get discounts on some of your sites and go full price on the others if you prefer," Andrea continued. "As an example, if a customer signs up with a 10 percent discount code, and your commission is at 50 percent, the discount percentage is deducted from your commission percentage on the first purchase only, then any recurring billing is at the standard price and standard commission for you as well. You can also easily choose to activate or deactivate your coupon codes any time you wish."

For more information, visit MCProfits.com.

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