Zoopla launches pilot affiliate marketing scheme

Zoopla Property Group offer members chance to earn additional revenue by launching pilot affiliate marketing scheme, this is a follow on from the aquisition by Zoopla of uSwitch earlier in the year.

The pilot scheme will help inform and create an opportunity for ZPG members to earn additional revenues from home switching services, it will enable members to offer their existing audience and customers additional value by giving them access to savings on home related services such as Gas and Electricity.

Jon Notley, Chief Commercial Officer at ZPG said, “This is the first in a series of initiatives that we are offering to our members since our acquisition of uSwitch. The pilot scheme will enable us to work closely with a number of our members to develop the service before a wider roll out in 2016. Not only could this create an additional revenue stream, but ZPG members will be able to give their customers an opportunity to make significant savings on home related services. We are very excited about the opportunity to provide a genuine USP to our members, help increase their revenues, and importantly help consumers save a significant sum on their household bills.”

For more deatils visit website: http://www.zpg.co.uk/media/news-releases/zoopla-property-group-offer-members-chance-earn-additional-revenues

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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