VR Bangers Nears $1m in Affiliate Payouts

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers has reported that its VRB Cash affiliate program has reached nearly $1m in payouts this year — a figure it expects to eclipse before the end of the year.

VR Bangers reports that its partners and affiliates earned more than $550,000 in 2018; with preliminary financial forecasts predicting this amount to exceed $650,000 in 2019 — but that earnings estimate has now been revised to $1 million after reaching $900k at the beginning of November.

Part of the growth in earnings is attributed to the launch of VRB Cash, with the platform "working faster, smoother and easier as it is refined, month after month," a rep said. In addition, the growing demand for the support of affiliate services has led producers to enhance their customer support and increased the number of free courses and instruction received by affiliates.

“From the beginning of this year, the plan was to beat the financial record of affiliates from 2018, but we had no idea that we will manage to almost double our sales,” VR Bangers’ CEO Daniel Abramovich said. “‘Appetite comes with eating,’ they say — so, in other words, the more you have, the more you want — and right now we are definitely aiming for $1,000,000, which, and I am not exaggerating, is only a matter of time.”

“We are getting closer with our affiliates each year and we make sure that VR Bangers as a brand is becoming more and more attractive to them — and with everything we have planned for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and all the other events this year, I obviously have no idea how high we are going to get in 2019,” Abramovich explained. “One thing is certain, though: no matter how good the results, we are not going to stop there!”

Events such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday are celebrated by VR Bangers with promos and price cuts, helping to peak affiliates’ payouts for 2019.

“Our affiliates will have a chance to earn thousands of dollars this year just by following our instructions and by participating in our incentives,” said VR Bangers’ affiliate coordinator Anastasia Mathias. “We are regularly updating them with newsletters, reminding every time we are about to do something special; and our platform, VRB Cash, is bursting at the seams with all the promotional materials and graphics.”

“This year, we plan on [promoting] our very popular lifetime deal,” Mathias added, “and every affiliate who will give us traffic for such will be able to earn up to 60 percent from its price in just one day.”

For more information, visit vrbcash.com.

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