SPACash Unveils New Customizable Payment Tool

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Adult affiliate company SPACash.com has added a new tool to help its webmasters add payment options to their sites.

They're calling it the Payment Box, and it works like this: Webmasters can use the tool to add a full payment gateway to any of their sites. Surfers can pay for videos, dating sites and webcams through the gateway on any site.

The new tool also offers several new features, including the option to control which trial to sell along with the type of revenue to be earned, such as pay per sale or revenue share. In addition, webmasters will be able to skin the payment module as they see fit while also controlling which payment method to use based on location.

Webmasters can embed the payment module on their site or configure it to pop out in a smaller box using lightbox technology.

In June, SPACash.com released a rating function that allows webmasters to filter AdultMeeter promotional content using a ratings system.

Affiliates can more easily choose which profile content they want to use when promoting the program’s dating site by selecting whether they want to show “soft,” “medium” or “hard” profiles.

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