Affiliate WildCash Launches Version 2

SYDNEY — After months of prepping, programming and pounding away, the folks Down Under have come out with the latest version of their WildCash.com affiliate site, WildCash.com 2.0.

The new program debuts with 27 sites, including its top converter, BrutalBlowjobs.com, and the ever-popular LickThatAss.com and FuckTheBabysitter.com.

Other sites in the WildCash network include Wrong Side of Town, Ass Plundering, BJ Sandwich, The Best POV, Cum Swap Sluts, From Ass to Mouth, Fuck Her Throat, Gooey Holes, Gape Her Ass, Me Fuck You Long Time, Plug Her Holes, The Best Latinas, Semen Slurpers and Swallow This Bitch.

Matthew Clapham of WildCash said the company offers $35 per join, 60 percent recurring, 5 percent for webmaster referral and a $1 trial exit console option for other paysites.

“We're launching very confidently,” Clapham said, noting several months of research and feedback from other webmasters went into the rollout. “We felt that most programs launch too soon and make promises to webmasters and set expectations in the marketplace before there is any data to substantiate them.”

To make sure WildCash could deliver on its promises, Clapham said engineers ran the program at multiple speeds and traffic loads.

“We ran at idle, full-throttle and every speed in between for months, on a variety of traffic types,” Clapham said. “This means affiliates can expect the WildCash sites will perform as promised.”

Currently the minimum payout through WildCash is $100, with payments done on the 1st and 15th of each month. The company offers ePassporte, PayPal and wire transfer payment options, the later of which costs $20.

WildCash also offers users check signups, which, because of their lower conversion rates compared to credit cards, payout at $10 per check join.

“We have created an honest program with exceptional sites and great tools,” Clapham said. “All we're saying to affiliates is give us a try.”

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