EuroRevenue V3 Offers Higher, Faster Euro Payouts

CYBERSPACE — Global affiliate network EuroRevenue has announced the launch of EuroRevenue V3, the latest iteration of the nine-year-old program.

According to the company, EuroRevenue V3 boasts a slick, new front end, a more intuitive and navigable affiliate admin and a switch to weekly payouts in Euros, a move that should bolster affiliate earnings on every join.

"With the release of V3, EuroRevenue has unveiled several new programs with regionally-focused payouts," said a company rep. "U.K. trial joins are now worth €42 per-trial. European trial joins are now worth €40 per-trial. U.S. trial joins are now worth €32 per-trial."

In U.S. dollars, these payouts total $58, $55 and $44 per-trial respectively.

"Payouts on all revshare programs have increased substantially," the rep added. "Now every partner pockets a stunning 70 percent recurring. There are no tiers, limitations or minimums. Affiliates earn 70 percent on their very first join."

The spokesperson said that high-traffic affiliates should contact the company directly to discuss even higher payouts, as well as white label solutions, custom creatives or custom-made video previews.

"The effective monetization of European traffic has long been a challenge to American webmasters," EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. "For so many it remains untapped and unrealized. When we set about launching EuroRevenue V3 we sought to drive home the point that EuroRevenue possesses the tools, the strategies, the experience, the sites and an unparalleled knowledge of this unique and lucrative market sector."

EuroRevenue has also thrown its hat into the mobile arena, releasing MobilePorn.TV, BigTitsOnMobile.com and BukkakeBoysMobile.com, the mobile companion to its popular new gay niche site BukkakeBoys.com. In the weeks ahead, each EuroRevenue desktop site will be joined by its own corresponding mobile site, the rep offered.

Like the desktop programs, EuroRevenue's mobile traffic programs strike a profitable chord for affiliates, with joins worth €32 per-trial and 60 percent revshare.

EuroRevenue sites are geo-targeted and translated into French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Italian and the join forms are also localized, allowing surfers around the globe to pay for memberships and VOD offerings in their local currencies. As well, in cases where credit card is not the preferred payment platform, surfers can take advantage of payment options like direct debit, direct pay and more.

All of these items are in place to ensure affiliates are optimally equipped to leverage a global base of consumers, says Executive Manager Huda Mahdi, explaining that localized payment and multilingual options are only part of the equation.

"EuroRevenue sites are built on exclusive, European content because European consumers want to see European performers," Mahdi said. "This fact cannot be overstated. There are cultural forces at play, subtle differences that will have an immediate impact on your bottom line."

"Take the German market: This is a market that does not respond to free join options. It is the polar opposite of the U.S. market in this regard," Mahdi added. "And that is but one example, one idiosyncrasy among many. At EuroRevenue we know all the angles. The European market has been our market for nearly a decade, and we know exactly how to turn European traffic into recurring joins for our affiliates."

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