MaxCash.com Launches Sites, Paid Trials, Referral and Bonus Program

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — MaxCash.com has announced a large-scale revamp, launching nine new sites covering the she-male, anal and interracial niches.

In addition, MaxCash.com has introduced a new program structure that includes both free trials and the addition of paid trials. The paid trials are available to be promoted at a variety of price points.

Payouts remain at $35 per signup, whether they are free or paid trial signups.

MaxCash.com also announced two new methods of earning money with the program. The first is a webmaster referral program that pays out 5 percent of the earnings of the referred webmasters for life. The second is a permanent bonus structure that includes both a "high roller" bonus and a "multi-niche" bonus.

The high roller bonus pays webmasters $50 for the 30th, 50th and 100th signups each month. Every 50th signup after that will also be paid $50.

The multi-niche bonus pays out $100 if a webmaster sends five sales a month to each of three of the 13 niches MaxCash.com has to offer. If the webmaster sends 10 sales each to any three niches, an additional $200 will be paid out on top of the first $100.

For more information, email Sarah MaxCash at sarah@maxcash.com.

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