Joystar Inc. announced it has licensed the Enterprise solution of MyAffiliateProgram software from KowaBunga Marketing Inc. Highlights of the new affiliate program include short, branded affiliate links. There’s also a one-page interface with current and cumulative stats, code for the current promotion, and the ability to update any current and contact information. Commission checks from the program are cut directly from Joystar. The company says webmaster will earn up to 70% of the revenues every time a visitor clicks on a link to Joystar.com and books travel. Users will also earn up to 30% when the visitor enrolls in one of Joystar’s Agent programs, or Travel Rewards Programs. Joystar is a provider of travel services for the leisure and small business traveler, and is host agency to a national network of home-based travel agents. –Report by David Wilkening–
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Joystar choses KowaBunga
•Thursday, 1 April 2004•3 min read
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