zBUCKz Announces November 'Performance Plus' Promotion

LONDON — Gay affiliate program zBUCKz today announced a new ‘Performance Plus’ bonus promotion for affiliates in November.

The promotion is open to all active affiliates that sent at least one sale during the month of October.

Webmasters need only send the program an additional 10 sales during November to achieve a bonus of $100.

For those affiliates that can send 50 or more sales, they will receive a $1,000 bonus.

The bonuses are based on the following sliding scale: 10-19 more sales receive $100 bonus; 20-29 receive $200; 30-39 receive $300; 40-49 receive $500; 50 or more sales receive $1,000.

"November is the best month of the year to do some heavy marketing and make yourself some extra money before the holidays kick in," said Daniel Kaufman, company director.

He added, "‘That’s why we made this a bonus any affiliate big or small can achieve to help make their holidays more merry."

While this promotion seeks to award its active affiliates, Kaufman said that he does not want it to deter new affiliates from promoting the program. "If we find this ‘Performance Plus’ campaign is successful at motivating our affiliates to send more traffic, we plan to run this promotion several times throughout the year.

"That’s why if you aren’t currently promoting zBUCKz, you should start now and find out why we are recognized as one of the top converting gay webmaster programs."

The new promotion comes on the heels of the company's relaunch of its affiliate program on the NATS 4.1 platform and the launch of new DaddyRaunch.com and StraightRentBoys.com.

For more information about this promotion, contact dannyz@zbuckz.com or sign up for an affiliate account at the zBuckz website.

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