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Friday, 30 March 2007
The people behind Greasy Palm has now set up White Label Cashback.
This means that affiliates can tap into the established systems used by Greasy Palm to have a fully managed white label cash back site.
The press release states:
“Established media owners including newspapers, magazines and radio stations can all now tap into this popularity with ease allowing their audience to access a cashback shopping service, fully managed by the most experienced team in the UK, under their own brand.”
It's not clear from the website how much they are charging for this service, or how much commission they take from each sale.
It's also not clear whether it is for the average Joe or for big businesses.
Nonetheless, it's a step in the right direction!
The site can be found at http://www.whitelabelcashback.co.uk/
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Nick White (Submission Technology)
To follow up on the questions raised, the service is currently for established media owners, rather than smaller scale operations.
There are no monthly fees.
Creating a white label partner site does of course incur costs to Submission Technology (which vary hugely depending upon the level of integration and customisation required). However, on the condition that we are satisfied that the partners traffic levels and marketing plans will generate revenue to cover these costs we waive any associated costs as part of our commitment to the partnership.
Written on Friday 30 March 2007 at 10:53:49 GMT (Permalink)