Wasteland.com Launches New MPA3-Powered Affiliate Program

BOSTON — Affiliate program Wasteland/SpiceCash has launched a new affiliate backend for webmasters serving the BDSM, Fetish, Asian and Erotica-For-Women niches.

"We are very pleased to offer this powerful MPA-3 affiliate software system that allows our webmasters complete control over every aspect of their marketing campaigns," Wasteland founder Colin Rowntree said. "It has always been our pledge to give webmasters the tools they need to make money. This new system sets a new standard, and we invite all webmasters to sign up with us and take advantage of our great new features."

Features of the new program include hosted movie and photo galleries, pictures of the day, hosted free sites, free content for affiliate marketers specializing in TGP submissions, banners and ads.

Affiliated webmasters can run both revshare and flat payout campaigns at the same time so they can evaluate which is more profitable. Webmasters can simultaneously create links that pay out a flat fee for the trial or monthly joins. They also can specify alternate landing pages for specific interests and create specific campaigns on the fly to track which payment type works better for the webmaster's needs.

SpiceCash's Campaign Tracking function can establish individual tracking systems for a variety of sites and links so webmasters see which ones are more effective.

When referred webmasters sign up for SpiceCash and make sales, original webmasters get 10 percent of every sale, including rebills. There is a choice of webmaster tours for various niche interests.

For more information, visit SpiceCash.com.

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