FlashCash Strikes Deal With Tramp Stamp Studios

Toronto — FlashCash and Tramp Stamp Studios have entered into an exclusive partnership for content and reseller management, a deal which is to include a new affiliate program built on Tramp Stamp content and administered by FlashCash.

“FlashCash is a membership website program and, like many other programs, our biggest challenge has always been finding and filming exclusive, high quality content to add to the site,” said Mary Gillis, queen of marketing at FlashCash. “The agreement with Tramp Stamp Studios means that we will now have a partner dedicated to the creation of that content.”

The first site created as part of the agreement, a reality site called DesperatePopStars.com is indicative of the type of content that the new sites will feature, Gillis said.

Gillis told XBIZ that under the deal, Tramp Stamp will be creating content that is exclusive to FlashCash, as well as developing content for sites that will be carried on the new Tramp Stamp affiliate program.

“While we wait for TSS to ready the remainder of their sites, DesperatePopstars is already live via the FlashCash program, but it will be handed off to the new TSS affiliate program as soon as it is live,” Gillis said.

A revamped version of the FlashCash program is in the works, as well. Gillis said that the new program will include “newly designed sites, brand new tours, new webmaster tools including RSS, video clips, hosted galleries as well as the massive supplies of banners and ads and downloadable movies we already have.”

“This is a huge undertaking, but the industry is going to be thrilled by what they see,” Gillis said. “The new sites are sexy, with improved navigation and usability. The tours are awesome — fantastic sales tools. We’ll still offer revshare and pay-per-signup programs, and we know that past, present and future webmasters will be completely on board with the changes.”

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