CYBERSPACE—As affiliate program operators seek fresh revenue streams and new ways to monetize existing traffic, some have started working with B2B service providers like Sticky Password. Now, a long list of existing B2B affiliate marketers are also becoming a lucrative source of new B2C customers.
"Sticky Password is a very useful software product that serves digital marketers exceptionally well," said Marek Vagner, online marketing manager for Sticky Password. "Webmasters are already well aware of the importance of password security, and managing many passwords from a wide variety of websites or other digital services can become a big resource drain on operations. That makes our product valuable and also puts affiliate program owners in a position to generate revenue from webmasters beyond the sales they send. Sticky Password is the easiest way to earn more from each of your own existing affiliates right now."
For anyone managing many unique passwords and seeking the security of strong password choices along with the convenience of one-click login capability, Sticky Password is a valuable tool that allows you to instantly access all your passwords across every browser or device with its high-security software solution.
"We hear from many sponsors who are servicing accounts for thousands of webmasters and seeing a surprisingly small return on the investment they make into providing promotional materials," added Vagner. "Some consider reverting to closed programs or forego webmaster B2B traffic to run operations on an invite-only basis. We believe that is a shortsighted approach, overlooking the revenue that can be earned by marketing our product to your marketers."
Sticky Password is also available for free site owners seeking to market something different to their B2C traffic because it cannot be pirated or "tubed" by end users and represents a safe-harbor for monetizing a segment of your B2C traffic that is currently being wasted. For more information about creating strategic partnerships, visit Sticky Password or contact Marek Vagner at [email protected].