SugarBounce Relaunches Affiliate Program, Introduces Landing Pages

SugarBounce Relaunches Affiliate Program, Introduces Landing Pages

LOS ANGELES — SugarBounce has relaunched its affiliate program, offering a new payout structure.

Revshare is now based on user-purchased credits and ranges between 30-40 percent. In addition, affiliates will earn $50 for each model signup.

"Affiliates now have their own dashboard with a wide range of helpful marketing tools including APIs, GIFs, banners, chat widgets, and much more," said a rep.

The company is also introducing distinct destination/landing pages for models, affiliates, and users.

"All three will have their own landing and sign-up pages and distinct dashboards that the home page sugarbounce.com, can launch," the rep continued. "Models can click on 'Become a Model,' and users can smash the 'Join Now for Free' button. And models also have a new payout structure along with daily, weekly, and monthly contests."

SugarBounce Founder/CEO Navin Ray enthused about the new features.

"We’re listening to our models, users, and affiliates, and that’s why we made all new destination/landing pages for all three and new payment structures for affiliates and models," he said. "By offering some of the highest payouts to affiliates and models in the industry, everyone will want to be part of the SB revolution."

For more information, visit SugarBounce online.

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