ChickPass Launches Affiliate Program 'ChickPass Cash'

ChickPass Launches Affiliate Program 'ChickPass Cash'

EDISON, N.J. — ChickPass has debuted its new ChickPass Cash affiliate program, powered by Too Much Media.

The company, a rep noted, is debuting the affiliate program “to help ChickPass Amateurs and its friends usher in new alliances within the world of amateur content production.”

Owner, operator and male talent Logan Drake said, “For the better part of 15 years, I have offered industry peers the chance within this program not only to put some cold, hard cash in their pocket by joining forces with ChickPass, but also to help them understand the importance of this type of union within the industry's marketing realm."

He also elaborated on his relationship with Too Much Media.

“They have been a key fixture in always helping me and ChickPass Amateurs to offer something that stays true to my company motto of always being ahead of the curve regarding technology and innovative creation,” he said.

Marketing head Nancy added, “My main goal is to assist Logan and work with the ChickPass affiliates to get them the best results they can when they sign up. Nine weekly content updates make it even easier, as the promo tools area is filled with hosted videos and banners. Custom promo tools are also available on request. I am always here to assist with support.”

For more information, visit ChickPassCash.com.

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