Karups Network Making Moves, Switches to NATS

Karups Network Making Moves, Switches to NATS

MORGANVILLE, N.J. — In their 20th year, operators of Karups decided it was time to look for an alternative to managing their long-running affiliate program. After consulting with John M. from Too Much Media and evaluating how NATS can better serve their needs for the future, Karups made a decision to move forward with the switch.

“Conversations like these take time. When you’re successful in your business model, there is sometimes hesitation from an organizational perspective in making large moves such as switching your management platforms,” said John M., Too Much Media’s director of sales and marketing. “My role allows me to analyze the requirements for each prospective client and provide them with insightful information so they can make an informed decision best for their business. In the case of Karups, they wanted to evaluate their sales data in more detail, manage their sites as efficiently as possible and provide a better affiliate program. NATS, being a complete paysite management system, was the obvious choice and I’m happy to see it benefiting the Karups team immediately.” 

Now, a couple months into operating on the NATS platform, the move is paying off for the team at Karups and Brent from EENT, Inc. shared his experience. "In December of 2017, XXXRewards made the switch over to NATS from MPA3," he said. "Since that time, we have seen a spike in not only our own sales for Karups and Boyfun, but also better tracking of sales for the affiliates. Many affiliates have emailed us about their increases in revenue and appreciated how seamless our switch was for them. Internally, the move has been great, as it has given us better reporting data which we have been putting to good use. In addition, the flexibility of the NATS system has allowed us to do a lot of A/B testing, which we have longed for. 2018 is shaping up to be a big year of growth for us and our partners."

For more information, visit the Karups network at Karups.com, start earning on the affiliate network at XXXRewards.com or contact John M. at jm@toomuchmedia.com.

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