CapitalBucks to Sponsor XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program CapitalBucks has signed on as a corporate sponsor for the upcoming XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, July 12-14, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

According to CapitalBucks owner Alan Weeks, the forum will give the company a venue to update webmasters on the company’s new affiliate program.

“After over a year in the making, we are looking forward to launching the brand new CapitalBucks affiliate program at the XBIZ Summer Forum,” Weeks said. “CapitalBucks ‘Full Disclosure’ is packed full of new money-making features that affiliates will bank on.”

Affiliates in attendance will learn the particulars behind “Full Disclosure,” Weeks promised.

“Affiliates can look forward to brand new sites, brand new stats and tons of new tools such as free movie and picture galleries, tons of promotional materials and epassporte payouts,” Weeks said. “Most important in the new launch are higher paying programs and weekly bonuses driven by our own merchant accounts, which include international and cascading processing.”

According to XBIZ sales and marketing manager Kristen Kaye, CapitalBucks will reach its key demographic by using the forum as a launching pad for its new affiliate program.

“The XBIZ Summer Forum is the perfect opportunity for a company like CapitalBucks to launch a new program,” Kaye said. “CapitalBucks has been working hard on its new program, and this is the chance for them to show webmasters what they’ve done.”

Event registration for the XBIZ Summer Forum starts at $149 per person, or $200 after June 12. Registration information can be accessed here.

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