Mallcom Celebrates 15th Anniversary With Special Promotions

NEW YORK — In celebration of its 15th anniversary, the Mallcom affiliate program announced that it is offering 50 percent commission on all new affiliate sign-ups and a 15 percent bonus for current affiliates through Apr. 30.

The company said the promotion applies to all products including DVDs, VOD, toys, Blu-ray products and FleshDrive.

“This is the perfect opportunity for webmasters to generate extra cash and boost motivation,” Mallcom affiliate manager Ric Garcia said.

He added, “It's nice to sit back and reflect on all the great years we've had, and the great people we've gotten to work with. We love our affiliate partners, and wanted to take this time to thank them, and what better way to do that then with cold hard cash.”

Mallcon vice president May Friedman said, "We are looking forward to many more years to come and new challenges to take on."

She added, "We pride ourselves in the personal attention we provide our affiliates. From custom white label stores, to custom banners, to in depth suggestions on promoting your store to its highest potential. Our new shopping cart makes it super easy to link to any item, niche, star, or studio. Couple that with 50 percent commission on every order, and you have the makings of a blockbuster offer. Our phones are ringing off the hook with new affiliates wanting to jump on this offer. We're stoked."

For more information contact Garcia at emailRic@mallcom.com or visit Mallcom.

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