CapitalBucks Raises Payouts, Goes Live With NATS

CHANDLER, Ariz. — As part of an ongoing major overhaul of the program, CapitalBucks has raised its payout rates, changed its hosting facility, and made “massive improvements” to its billing solutions, geo-targeting and billing cascades.

The pay-per-signup rates for CapitalBucks now range from $25 to $50, while revshare ranges from 50 percent to 80 percent. CapitalBucks founder Newbiz told XBIZ that the payout rate is tied to the price of membership and to affiliates’ sales volume.

Trial and full-month subscriptions include $1, $2.99, $4.99 and $29.99 options, Newbiz said, while sales volume tiers are grouped into 0-50, 51-100 and 101+ sales per pay period. Newbiz said that while the payout tiers are based on those ranges, CapitalBucks is always “available to negotiate payouts with our webmasters.”

Newbiz told XBIZ that the changes to CapitalBucks were driven by the company’s success and a need to adapt to the demands that came along with that success.

“We outgrew our old host and stats program,” Newbiz said. “NATS provided us with the tried-and-true features we needed, and our host has set up several load-balanced servers to handle a lot more traffic and make sure our hosted promos and stats are always working for our webmasters.”

In overhauling CapitalBucks, the company also has revamped the members areas of its sites and added new promotional tools. The program will continue to add new features and tools in response to feedback from its affiliates, Newbiz said.

“CapitalBucks prides itself on attention to detail, great webmaster support — and we listen to our webmasters,” Newbiz said. “It took me almost a year to get all of this completed; with these changes we are prepared to push CapitalBucks to a new level.”

For more information, visit CapitalBucks.com

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