ClickMeeting Boosts Affiliate Commissions to Record-Breaking 30% for Life

Implix, leading provider of results-driven online marketing and industry-leading conferencing solutions for the SMB sector, announced today that it is offering unlimited 30% commissions on every customer referred by a ClickMeeting Affiliate for as long as the account is active. This should provide an exponential income boost for all existing and new Affiliate members and offer powerful incentives to promote the award-winning and highly popular ClickMeeting and ClickWebinar business solutions.

In addition to 30% residual commissions, ClickMeeting Affiliate Program benefits include:
−    Top-notch marketing materials
−    World-class training and support
−    Real-time tracking and statistics
−    A Dedicated Affiliate Manager

“We are very pleased to be able to offer this exciting commission schedule to our Affiliates. In just a few short years, ClickMeeting has become not only a market leader in online communications, but has built up a loyal following, based on its reliability, ease of use, and 5-star customer service. Everyone at ClickMeeting understands the challenges businesses face today. That’s why we’re prepared to go the extra mile to offer the best commissions, products, and support possible to help our users and members grow their businesses globally, while saving time, money, and resources.”

For more information about the ClickMeeting Affiliate Program, ClickMeeting and ClickWebinar features and benefits, go to http://www.clickmeeting.com/.

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