TwistyCash Acquires NextDoorCash, Plans Synergy

NASSAU, Bahamas — TwistysCash.com has acquired NextDoorCash.com, the affiliate program announced Thursday.

NextDoorCash will continue to be run by its owner Andrej, but in order to promote NextDoorCash websites, webmasters will need to log in to NextDoorCash using their TwistysCash user IDs and passwords.

“I’ve been friends with Andrej and been a fan of the NextDoorCash Network for some time now,” TwistyCash’s Shap said in a GFY discussion thread.

“Andrej was a one-man show running an 18-site program,” Shap added. “I’m amazed at how large Andrej made NextDoorCash on his own and I’m really excited to see what the true potential of the brand is with a full team working on it.”

Webmasters are encouraged to update their links because “the old links will continue to be tracked and paid by CCBill, resulting two separate checks for the same sites,” Shap said.

“The good news is you have two ways to promote the great NextDoorCash sites as we will continue to support the old CCBill sites,” Shap said. “All old hosted ad tools will remain active, as well.”

TwistysCash will pay 70 percent recurring commissions on NextDoorCash sales with cross-sales and 60 percent commissions on NextDoorCash sales without cross-sales. In addition, new advertising and promotional tools will be available for those who are tracked by the new NATS backend.

“Our goal is to take NextDoorCash to the next level and we are prepared to do what is necessary to make that happen,” Shap said.

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