2Much.net Launches B2B Affiliate Program

MONTREAL — 2Much.net has announced the launch of 2muchCash, the affiliate program for its live video chat software LCN RevShare Pro.

According to 2Much’s “Mediaguy” Greg Jones, the program is designed to generate revenue through sales from webmaster-to-webmaster traffic. Webmasters who sign up for the program, and promote the LCN RevShare Pro platform, can earn $145-$1,185 depending on the type of sale.

“The LCN Rev Share Pro software was designed for webmasters on a budget, who might not have the resources to develop and launch a fully developed site,” Jones told XBIZ. “The software has become pretty popular. With the affiliate program webmasters now can earn money reselling it for us.”

LCN RevShare Pro is a re-packaged version of the company’s award-winning webcam platform. The software is marketed as low-priced and easy to purchase with a monthly recurring credit card rental.

According to company founder and president Mark Prince, the convenient rental terms allows potential users to "try before they buy” and aims at driving up the sale of the network’s Professional Edition.

2Much offers LCN RevShare Pro for an 8.5 percent revenue share plus $290 per month.

Under the 2muchCash umbrella, the company also has introduced a separate Web Professional Partner Program.

Webmasters specializing in design, traffic, marketing and other professional online services can partner with 2Much to take advantage of the company's existing and growing customer base and have business referred back to them.

Those interested in joining the program must have at least one existing website and or business sample to be considered. Once approved, webmasters are linked through a banner or text ad and can begin receiving referrals. Each partnered site will be listed as a New Webmaster Resource on 2Much’s internal resource page. Customer satisfaction and top quality work will result in more referrals, top placement, and mentions in upcoming press releases.

Jones said an increasing demand from the company’s clientele for additional production services not provided by 2Much spurred the idea to develop a talent and resource pool.

”We're cutting edge video streaming technology when it comes to site platforms, but we're pretty 1998 when it comes to design," Jones jokingly said.

Webmasters and online business owners interested in the programs can visit the site here .

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