Bumblecash Announces New Free Trials

SAN DIEGO — BumbleCash has released free unrestricted trial memberships to its members section of its flagship high-end softcore glamour model website MacAndBumble.com.

Surfers view a custom “free trial” tour, and submit their email address on a join page. A confirmation email is sent to that address and once the users confirm via the unique link, they are immediately transported into the Mac & Bumble members section for a free trial with full access.

“Mac & Bumble has experienced tremendous success with this option for its own traffic and now we want to open this option up to webmasters to experience the same success with their hard-to-convert TGP and free site traffic,” Mac & Bumble CEO Torrey Roberts said.

“Too many surfers are disappointed when they join websites these days, and showing these surfers our exceptional members section before they whip out their credit card has been an extremely successful sales motivator. We are fully confident in the ability of our members section to illustrate the value of a Mac & Bumble membership.”

Mac & Bumble said it is experiencing great conversions from free trial users who get access to the members section and want to continue when the free trial is up. Webmasters get paid for all sales that convert after the free trial.

In addition, email addresses collected from the free trial option are added to Mac & Bumble’s BumbleMail list and those emails are mailed periodically with special M&B offers. All emails from BumbleMail are tagged with the affiliate code where the email address was collected from, so webmasters can make money on the backend as well.

For more information, visit BumbleCash.com.

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