BrainCash.com Adding to Pay-Per-Signup Plan

MONTREAL — BrainCash is adding a new payment program to its established $35 per-signup and its 50 percent partnership classic programs. The new program pays $25 to webmasters on trials as low as $2.95. The inexpensive trials give an incentive to end users to sign up for a trial.

Webmasters who send 75 sales (trials or full memberships) per pay period will get $30 for each one. Webmasters who send 150 sales per pay period will get $35.

The regular $35 signup program and the regular partnership without trials remain available for webmasters. In order to keep control over possible fraud, the pay per trials program link will be sent upon request within 24-48 hours from contact.

The ultimate goal for BrainCash is to get as much affiliate traffic as possible.

"We understand how much traffic is worth nowadays and we’re willing to go an extra mile to get as much as possible and reward it with bigger payouts," a company spokesman said.

To get more details and to get the terms and conditions concerning these new programs, or to request access to linking codes, visit BrainCash.com.

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