FlyingWulf, V1rtualDesires Launch CCBuddie

LOS ANGELES — FlyingWulf Web Services has partnered with V1rtualDesires.com to market their first enhanced script for CCBILL webmasters: CCBuddie.

CCBuddie allows CCBILL program owners to offer affiliate tools on the same level as other popular affiliate software but at a much more reasonable price, according to the company.

CCBuddie offers management of banners and free hosted galleries so affiliates can mass-generate links with affiliate codes embedded in. Exporting links can be done in many ways be it single display, dump-display and even CSV format.

"We've added just about every feature imaginable to CCBuddie," FlyingWulf's Joseph said. "Its simple, straightforward interface allows the webmaster to start utilizing it right away. Affiliates can start marketing and generating traffic on the spot."

Additional updates and add-on scripts to CCBuddie will include: content downloads, movie galleries, text-based descriptions, RSS feeds, fan-sign generators, geo-based IP ads and sponsor TGPs and MGPs.

Installation is included and is normally done within 72 hours of payment, and templating to match the current sponsor's affiliate side costs $40.

For more information, visit CCBuddie.com. As a special offer to get $50 off the regular price, click here.

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