NichePay Adds NATs, New Design, More Sites

BURBANK, Calif. — NichePay.com has upgraded its affiliate program. Version 2.0 is powered by NATS tracking software, offers affiliates a new design and more features and includes several new microniche sites.

“I am excited about the launch of our version 2.0 and the many ways our affiliates can benefit from the new tools we have implemented, such as our killer detailed real-time stats powered by NATS,” said Nader Fasheh, owner of NichePay.

NATS, also known as Next-generation Affiliates and Tracking Software, is a back-end program with customizable tracking and billing features that Fasheh said will provide affiliates with more reliable stats on sign-up and site usage.

NichePay 2.0 also features several new sites that, true to the company’s name, are highly targeted to specific audiences that, according to Fasheh, are currently underserved, including hairy, huge cock and squirting niches.

“The big difference between us and other programs is that we do microniches, stuff that webmasters and surfers are looking for but are hard to find,” Fasheh told XBiz, adding that the uniqueness of these sites leads to high conversion rates.

“I would find 100,000 people looking for hairy content on search engines, but not too many sites offering the content or sponsors promoting it,” Fasheh said. “It’s a great opportunity for us.”

The company also plans to release several additional niche sites, including Latin Party Girls, Girls Cameltoe, Bare Feet Babes and Facial Spray.

NichePay pays webmasters $25 on any trial sign up, 50 percent to 70 percent on partnership programs,10 percent on webmaster referrals and $16 for cross-sales with Paycom sponsor. The program offers a variety of payment options, including checks, express mail, wire transfers and ePassporte.

Affiliates of NichePay 2.0 can take advantage of the various promotional tools and technologies, such as the free hosted galleries, detailed stats, multiple payouts and frequently updated exclusive content.

To sign up to become a NichePay.com affiliate, visit www.nichepay.com or email support@nichepay.com.

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