CasualCash.com Set to Launch at The Phoenix Forum

LONDON —  CasualCash.com is set to debut at The Phoenix Forum.

The company said it has already secured a number of high profile deals with a diverse range of affiliates and advertisers, and is set to generate "hundreds of millions of impressions" each month.

Boasting Net2 weekly payouts, access to real-time data, and hundreds of exclusive and customizable own-brand offers, the company said advertisers could benefit from high-end banner placements, impressions, and clicks, as well as quality traffic and tailor-made deals.

CasualCash noted that it is also is a gold sponsor of The Phoenix Forum, where the team will be available at the Meet and Greet at their own poolside cabana.

To celebrate the launch, the company will be giving away $1000 in cash. To enter, attendees need only swap a business card for one dollar and a CasualCash money clip at the Meet and Greet. The winner will be selected at the end of the three-day event.

“There are a lot of networks out there that don’t deliver on their promises; they lack transparency and often fall foul of delivering quality traffic or payment on time. Our multi-million dollar backing means that CasualCash are accountable; we are committed to delivering the best possible service to all of our partners. With CasualCash, you can rest assured you’ll be paid on time, every time, receiving only the highest quality of traffic and the best ad placements," said Wacek Warszawa, head of CasualCash.

He added, “The CasualCash team comes from diverse backgrounds with experience across adult and commercial marketing spaces, having worked for brands such as Amazon, Rackspace and SexyDating.com. We have built lasting relationships with affiliates and brands alike over the years. That’s why we’re able to offer such a wide bespoke offer portfolio and high-end advertising placements. I urge any affiliate or advertiser looking to increase their return on investment to visit our stand at The Phoenix Forum to find out how we can start making you money today.”

To arrange a meeting, email wacek@casualcash.com.

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