LionDollars Ceases Affiliate Signups in Advance of V4 Changeover

CYBERSPACE - The LionDollars webmaster affiliate program has announced that, effective immediately, it will no longer allow affiliates to sign up for its longstanding adult dating, escort directory, solo girl and adult website affiliate program.

For the past 18 months, LionDollars has been rebuilding its webmaster program, and soon will release LionDollars V4.

According to the company, closing webmaster signups for the existing system in preparation for the transition to the new version is required for maximum effectiveness in the changeover.

"LionDollars V4 represents a fundamental shift in a business model that has underpinned the huge success and growth of LionDollars as a program and brand since its inception in 2004," Lindsay, aka CuriousToyBoy, of LionDollars said. "The system has been rebuilt from the ground up, is a totally separate system to the current system, and will provide some extremely powerful promotional tools from the outset. But more importantly, it provides the platform for the provision of an ever-expanding range of new and exciting tools for webmasters to use to maximize their income while promoting us."

LionDollars V4 will be a by-application-only program, available to experienced and newbie webmasters alike, but with an approval process that assesses applicants much more carefully to ensure fraud prevention and program integrity.

Existing affiliates can apply to have their existing accounts ported over to the beta version of V4 from the old system by sending their affiliate details to john AT liondollars.com for consideration. If applications from existing webmasters are not received before the start of the beta period, webmasters will be required to re-apply once the full launch is released.

Webmaster linking codes from the old system will be valid for six weeks from the date of the full V4 launch, to ensure that existing webmasters do not lose their current links or accounts.

For more information, visit www.LionDollars.com or contact CuriousToyBoy at lindsay@liondollars.com or on ICQ at 293-070-684.

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