TwistysCash Moves to NATS Tracking System

CYBERSPACE — Citing a need to better track affiliate activity, webmaster program TwistysCash has begun to shift over to the NATS tracking system.

"We feel NATS has the power and ability to help us make [webmasters] more money, and making you more money is [our] priority," a Twistys representative said.

The company is making the move to the popular affiliate tracking system slowly. They started with the paysites BustyOnes, EuroFoxes and NaughtyStaff with plans to eventually move all their sites to NATS.

Twistys said that affiliates won't have to worry about changing any of their current linking codes. All current codes will redirect through the new NATS system as it comes fully online.

In the meantime, Twistys has asked all affiliates to log into their accounts and verify that their information is accurate. If it isn't, webmasters should contact Twistys.

For more information, visit TwistysCash.com.

NATS is a product of Too Much Media, which recently beta-tested its new version of the software. They can be contacted via email or at (732) 385-1536.

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