Mario Amaral Joins CamazonCash

TORONTO — A veteran of the online adult industry for close to three years, Mario Amaral has joined CamazonCash as the company’s affiliate manager. Amaral previously worked for Platinum Bucks in the same capacity.

CamazonCash is the affiliate program for online adult personals site Camazon.com, which offers its members a proprietary webcam videochat platform so users can view, create and interact with other member’s streams and profiles.

According to CamazonCash Program Director AJ Durden, Amaral was brought on board to solidify the company’s affiliate relations and account management as it grows.

“I am very excited to have Mario on the Camazon.com team,” Durden told XBIZ. “Mario’s sales skills and outgoing personality are going to help drive our company through our next stage of growth.”

Amaral’s chief responsibility will be to oversee CamazonCash’s webmaster affiliate program.

“My main goal is to bring the same level of care and attention that has defined me as an affiliate rep here to Camazon,” Amaral told XBIZ. “Managing affiliates is something I have been a part of for a few years now.”

Amaral also will solicit affiliate feedback to implement new and innovative tools that aid in promotion of the company’s flagship adult dating site.

“We have innovative tools such as RSS profile feeds and geo targeted niche pages,” Amaral said. “Our standard tools feature a custom geo targeted ad creator and our custom geo targeted text ads.”

CamazonCash pays affiliates $40 per join and up to $5.25 per free account.

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