New Affiliate Program FetishAssets Launches

CYBERSPACE — Bull Market Media Inc. has launched its new affiliate program, FetishAssets , which features an innovative bonus program that the company calls “Program Share.”

On top of paying affiliates on a 60 percent recurring revshare basis, under the Program Share bonus, FetishAssets also will distribute 49 percent of its net profits to its Top 5 affiliates.

“Program Share is what initially makes FetishAssets different,” Michael Derbyshire, founder of Bull Market, told XBIZ. “[It] creates the perfect scenario for a win-win situation between affiliate and sponsor. It’s a way for productive affiliates to stay motivated, be rewarded, and to promote long-term activity in the program as they focus on retaining their extra tier of earnings. Our aim is to create an environment that allows both affiliate and sponsor to cement a true partnership and reap the rewards.”

Program Share works as follows: percentage shares of FetishAssets’ net profits will be issued every 18 months, and are valid for 18 months — meaning that even if a Top 5 affiliate loses his spot in the top five, he would continue to receive his Program Share bonus payout for the remainder of the 18-month cycle that he originally qualified for. Every 18 months, the shares are renewed and recycled based on the current top five.

Derbyshire told XBIZ that the initial 18-month clock is already operational, and webmasters can tell how they stack up against other affiliates through the “webmaster league” table in the affiliate area, which in real-time shows affiliates precisely where they stand in the affiliate rankings. The affiliate area also displays a clock that is ticking down to indicate how much time remains in each Program Share cycle.

“When the counter hits zero, the Top 5 affiliates in the FetishAssets webmaster league will get their Program Share,” Derbyshire said. “The webmaster league table is both fun and motivational and serves as an indicator to how well you are performing in comparison to other affiliates.”

For its initial launch, FetishAssets offers four niche fetish sites: ForcedMen.com, WorkMyCock.com, AsianViolation.com and SpreadingGirls.com. Derbyshire told XBIZ that four more sites currently are in development and will be added to the program soon. Those niche sites will cover the spanking, masturbation instruction, ass licking and tickling fetishes, Derbyshire said.

FetishAssets sites are built on both exclusive and licensed content, with exclusive material accounting for approximately 75 percent of the total content, according to Derbyshire.

FetishAssets uses the NATS affiliate tracking system, and offers a wide range of promotional tools, including hosted TGP/MGP galleries and freesites, free exclusive content, daily updated text rich RSS feeds, banners and free web hosting.

For more information, visit FetishAssets.com

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