SugarDVD Rebrands Affiliate Program

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — DVDDollars, the affiliate program for online DVD rental website SugarDVD and video-on-demand provider SugarVOD, has been rebranded with a new name, SugarCash.

"This change helps bring our name full circle," affiliate representative Shari B said. "SugarCash does a better job representing our Sugar family of sites. This is something that we have been working on for a while and are happy with the way it has come together."

Effective immediately, the DVDDollars domain will forward to the new SugarCash website. The change does not affect the login information or stats for current affiliates. SugarCash continues to provide its affiliates with marketing tools and stats to promote all of Sugar's services. Sugar offers affiliates flexible pay options and monthly cash bonuses, with up to $35 per rental signup and 25 percent on all non-rental services for the lifetime of the customer.

Non-rental services available to end users include video on demand, new DVDs and novelties. This extra revenue is added on to the rental payout, so affiliates get paid on all customer purchases. SugarDVD and SugarVOD also offer free trials to help affiliates convert traffic.

All sites provide 24/7/365 live customer support.

In addition to the new site, SugarCash is planning an April launch for its new automated affiliate store building system. When added to the SugarCash program, affiliates will be able to create, customize and push live their own store offering all of Sugar's services.

"We worked to create more customization options for affiliates then what we found in the market," said company CEO Jax. "There isn't much affiliates will not be able to change when creating a store for themselves. We feel that this new private label system is truly one of a kind."

For more information, visit the new SugarCash website or contact affiliate representative Shari B at shari@sugarcash.com.

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