National A-1 Upgrades MovieDollars

PHILADELPHIA — National A-1 Internet, parent company of pay-per-minute site HotMovies.com, announced a revamped version of its affiliate program MovieDollars.com on Friday.

James Seibert, National’s director of business development, calls the new MovieDollars site a “complete facelift,” but on top of the interfaces changes come a host of detailed statistics and site analytics Seibert said will help affiliate partners maximize HotMovies earning.

Studios and content providers can use the MovieDollars site to manage their content submissions and review content license agreements. It also offers partners, including producers, webmasters and retailers, the ability to review their earnings throughout all of National’s sites, including the HotMovies free-minute card giveaways, custom theaters and affiliate traffic.

Users who create MovieDollars account can see which of their movies are being watched, how people watch them, how often and how much money they make every day, month to month.

The new site also features a new referral program that pays HotMovies partners for referring other Webmasters to join MovieDollars.

“We feel that our partners will like what they see,” said Seibert. “It looks great and the new features make a partnership with HotMovies even more rewarding. Fully utilized, MovieDollars is a valuable resource for all who work with HotMovies.”

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