AWE Seeks Consulting Services in the U.S.

CYBERSPACE — Adult live cam affiliate program Adult Webmaster Empire said it is seeking consulting services in the U.S.

New consulting service providers will work closely with AWE’s affiliate program director and authorized consultants to suggest new long-term partnerships for the company.

“We look forward to welcoming new consulting entities and are excited to begin the proposal assessment process,” said Mickey Bojcsik, program director of AWE-Lalib Marketing Support Group. “AWE is a forward-thinking company with some of the hottest leading edge technology. This opportunity will be highly coveted so I am expecting to see some very competitive offers.

“This is an exciting time for AWE,” Bojcsik said, “our affiliate program continues to grow by providing our partners with the ability to expand into the live video chat segment, while they focus on their core business. To date we have had an overwhelmingly positive response from our growing number of U.S. partners — it is only natural to expand our U.S.-based service provider team.”

AWE seeks consulting service providers with the following characteristics:

  • U.S.-based
  • Two-to-five years experience in the field of marketing and sales consulting
  • Well connected, well respected, highly motivated staff
  • Able to establish a database of existing and potential affiliates (complete with contacts and suggested action notes)
  • Able to suggest long-term traffic partners with primary focus on private label clients
  • Familiar with standard marketing concepts, practices and procedures within the affiliate management field
  • Creative and able to convey this creativity to Adult Webmaster Empire

Consulting duties:

  • Work with support and existing consulting and development service providers to create a strong pipeline of new customer contacts based on thorough market research
  • Contribute to development initiatives through website enhancement suggestions, marketing brochure development suggestions, and customer contact and feedback
  • Perform a variety of consulting tasks as the projects evolve and follow-through with innovative consulting ideas
  • Prepare regular reports

For more information or to submit resume, email proposals@awempire.com.

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