SPAcash Introduces New Free Trials

CYBERSPACE — SPAcash has recently launched free trials for its 35 classic and 30 premium sites, boosting the conversion ratios by offering more than 6,000 movies and five daily updates free, according to the company.

Both revenue share and PPS options are available, the latter paying up to $41 per free trial.

Since the launch of version 2.0 in February, SPAcash said it has added new sites, niches and marketing tools, and improved the affiliate’s experience with a wide range of unique, user-friendly features.

"SPAcash affiliates can follow up on their strategies in detail, taking advantage of the advanced cascading stats and tracking options the system offers," a company representative said. "Moreover, when choosing a marketing tool, CTR info is available so webmasters can pick the best converting ones and further improve their campaign.

"The system also gives webmasters the chance to choose from different tours for each site, or simply activate the 'best-tour' parameter so the system displays the best converting tour for that specific market based on real-time information."

SPAcash also is fully functional in five different languages to target the biggest markets in Europe and North and South America.

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