LotzaDollars Releases Version 3.0

CYBERSPACE — Adult webmaster affiliate program LotzaDollars.com has announced the release of version 3.0 of its multi-niche program.

According to LotzaDollars owner Ed Dodge, the program has recently undergone a major facelift and now offers an expanded array of promotional tools, as well as more payout and program options, along with completely renovated tours and members areas.

"We've been around for nine years now and have a strong following," Dodge said. "But we knew it was time to take our program to the next level."

LotzaDollars v3 offers 23 niched sites; cascading billing using NATS; hosted galleries; free content; a picture of the day; free hosting; morphing RSS feeds and more.

"After working with many of our affiliates we created a list of their most important features and options that they thought would help in their promotions with LotzaDollars," Dodge said. "We're proud of the finished result, and think our affiliates will be, too."

LotzaDollars offers up to 65 percent recurring revenue on each sale, plus a 10 percent webmaster referral bonus as well as a $30 pay per signup option.

"In the near future, we will be releasing several new updated tours and feature-packed members areas," Dodge said. "We plan to release seven-to-10 more sites in the coming year, as well adding new tools and functionality to LotzaDollars."

According to Dodge, amongst the planned updates are interactive features designed to encourage longer member retention and refinements to the program's member's areas which have been rebuilt using the Carma CMS.

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