Memory-Map’s new route planning and sharing website, TrailZilla, is now able to offer bike shops and cycling clubs a cut of subscription sales in exchange for website links.
The 30 per cent commission earned on a £25 annual subscription to the Ordinance Survey map service earns partners £7.50.
Commenting on the Affiliate Scheme, Ray Badminton, Memory-Map’s managing director said: “TrailZilla was developed for the consumer market and since launch we have recruited thousands of users. We are pleased that the site has been an instant success. The new Affiliate Scheme now also means businesses and groups with a website can share in this success and have the potential to earn fantastic margin with no risk. Adding a route planning and sharing tool to their site for no cost can not only make them money, but give them a significant marketing edge.”
A wide range of Affiliate Resources such as banners and remote sign-in boxes are available online making it easy to link from, or embed into any existing website.
For more information on the Affiliate Scheme visit www.trailzilla.com/affiliate.php
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