New Kid On The Block
I was in London the other day to meet a very enthusiastic young gentleman by the name of Ryan Vaughan, a name that some of you may remember as he was an account manager on of the biggest UK affiliate networks until recently.
Anyway Ryan came across as a very energetic and surprisingly knowledgeable man for his young years. Anyway the reason that we had a meeting is to discuss a new network that he is involved with.
Though a new network with a limited set of affiliates it is clear that they have big plans and that with the current and expanding team they have with the network there is a huge talent base to realise these plans.
Their current programs are very lucrative and especially attractive to cashback, rewardsites and freebie sites.
Their Flagship program is ‘The Raffle Club‘
This offers £0.60 per lead for Free Draw (with some HUGE prizes), plus an amazingly high 50% commission on TheRaffleClub.com paid prizedraw.
In addition the only info needed to be provided by the user for a free draw is their Email, Title, First Name, Last Name, Chosen Password. This is alot less than some of the other free draw offers out there, I have tried some in the past and they want to know things like income, do you have a mortgage etc which can be very offputting for a user to complete.
If you wish to sign up all you need to do is just complete this form with your name, desired username, desired password, website URL and phone number and we will get you an account setup.
Some affiliates are already doing very well from this program, but as with all these things it is best to get in quickly
More Information (powerpoint presentations) Free Raffle Club, Paid Raffle Club








I’ll certainly vouch for Ryan being a top bloke. He was a truly inspirational figure when he was at TD.
I can only sing his praises. He is one of the very few people in affiliate marketing that responds to all his emails promptly and professionally - no two sentence response shifting the responsibility onto someone else. With Ryan you know that the job will get done.
Comment by azam | May 9, 2007