CelebrityCash.com Offers ePassporte Payouts

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Affiliate program CelebrityCash.com, which specializes in the celebrity niche, announced today that it is now using online billing company ePassporte for webmaster payouts.

"We're excited to offer this option so we can be as accommodating as possible to our webmasters," Sarah Walt of CelebrityCash.com told XBIZ. "We already have feedback from webmasters, and even before this was completed, we had webmasters who were signing up."

Walt, sales and marketing representative for CelebrityCash.com, added that requests from the webmasters, as well as a general desire for convenience, prompted the addition of ePassporte services.

"Our goal is to be as accommodating as possible to our affiliates, and this is just one more benefit we can provide them," said Joe Stricklin, vice president of sales and marketing for CelebrityCash.com. "Many of our affiliates have requested ePassporte as an option, and we are happy to comply."

CelebrityCash.com has also added 100 new banners for specific celebrities, celebrity sex tapes and general site banners.

ePassporte offers personal and business accounts to those who want to send and receive payments to other account holders safely and securely online. For more information, visit ePassporte.com.

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