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Affiliate ScriptsSales Increaser
Author: scriptpower.com |
Published: 21st Jan 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Affiliate ScriptsSales Increaser : With this Script you can easyly build a complete partner-program based on Pay per Sale. These script is coded in PHP and requires a MySQL database. This program is protected against cheating and you can change the design via templates. Includes a complete admin interface where you can manage the partners, banners, send mails and perform all other things. Your partners who signed up for the program can have a complete partner interface, where they can change their data, look at their statisitics and earnings. Available in English and German.
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