Shopmaker.com Announces New Affiliate Network

ST. ODILIENBERG, The Netherlands — Shopmaker.com has announced the official launch of its affiliate marketing program.

According to the company, shopmaker.com is a platform to quickly and easily set up a membership site, taking away the hassles of web hosting, file storage, traffic volume and billing. Now all shops built with and operated by shopmaker.com can create an affiliate program as well.

Any shopmaker shop with an affiliate program will automatically display an affiliate link ($ Webmaster $) in its footer, and affiliates can also register directly at affiliate.shopmaker.com.

The shopmaker.com affiliate network boasts some unique features, including the ability for affiliates to select, promote and manage any available affiliate program from different shops/paysites from a single account, with commissions for different programs combined into one payout.

Depending on the setup of the individual affiliate program, affiliates can earn money for subscriptions (and rebills) as well as for shopping cart downloads. Commissions are credited independently of the payment method, so the affiliate earns money for any sale through VISA, Mastercard, paysafecard, Bitcoin or European bank transfer.

An extensive list of promotion tools is available, including banners, videos and images as free hosted galleries, with these tools based on the images and videos sold by the respective shop, in the same high resolution and quality.

The shopmaker.com affiliate network kicks off with a number of websites from different niches, with more to follow soon. These sites include a range of niche, U.K. and Japanese BDSM content, plus German nudist and hardcore videos, rope, rubber and nylon sites and more.

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