SugarCash’s Automated Store Builder Continues to Expand Online

CYBERSPACE — More than 400 web companies, in widely different areas of focus, have now created their own stores using affiliate program SugarCash’sAutomated Store Builder program.

With the Automated Store Builder program, sites are now able to offer any or all of SugarDVD's services to their customers, including DVD rentals by mail, video-on-demand, new DVD sales and novelties.

“For years, site owners were asking us to build them DVD rental stores with their branding,” said Sugar CEO Jax. “In response we've created our store builder product to automate this process for them.”

User-generated review site AdultMaven.com launched its own branded DVD rental store with SugarCash last month.

“The team at SugarDVD promised me 1 in 40 conversions,” Adult Maven’s CEO Mike said. “So far they are converting 1 in 35. It is so refreshing to have a partner over-deliver on its commitment.”

Well-known dominatrix, Goddess Soma said, “Sugar gave me what I wanted — just fetish and bondage. No vanilla. My submissives can buy me exactly what I tell them to buy me from my own store.”

“Sugar custom built our GentsDVD.com store for us,” said Scott Michaels, Vice President of Gentlemen's Video. “It gave us a full array of offers for our visitors, so we could just focus on generating traffic to our site. We don't have to worry about shipping or customer support or any of those other headaches.”

GentsDVD.com uses the store to rent and sell DVDs, offer Video-on-Demand, and sell adult toys and novelties.

Sugar’s Affiliate Sales Manager, Dani Apgar is available to help with any custom store-related question. She is also available to design and build custom stores for any interested affiliates.

For more information e-mail Apgar at dani@sugargcash.com .

The Automated Store Builder can be found at: sugarcash.com

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