AWE Announces Two-Tier 'Refer Anyone' Program, Goes Invite Only

CYBERSPACE — Premier live cam affiliate program Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) announced the decision to go "Invite Only" indefinitely. The change takes place shortly after the introduction of the company's two-tier referral program and the addition of the cam model referral option.

The new program expands money-making opportunities by enabling affiliates, models and studios to earn a commission on second tier referrals.

Along with the second tier, the company also introduced their cam model and studio referral program, which is a money-making opportunity many of its affiliates have been asking for.

"It was a highly demanded option not only by our affiliates, but many of our other partners, including (picture and video) content producers," said Mickey Bojcsik, director of program operations for AWE. "By adding cam model referral and a second tier, we've transformed AWE into a true "refer anyone" program. It doesn't matter whether the person you refer to our program is a cam model, studio or an affiliate, if they're new to the system, you will earn a substantial percentage of their earnings."

The company boasts commissions of up to 36 percent on first tier and up to 18 percent on second tier referrals for 24 consecutive pay periods.

In addition, the affiliate program and its flagship live cam site, LiveJasmin, closed its doors for open affiliate and cam model/studio registrations and went invite only. The only way to sign up is by going through someone's referral link.

"The timing of the introduction of our two-tier referral program and going Invite Only is no coincidence," Bojcsik said. "Right now the only way to sign up as an affiliate, cam model or studio is through someone's referral link. Anyone with access to any of these groups should take advantage of this opportunity, the earlier they do, the better their chances for profiting off of it."

Adult Webmaster Empire, a technology-focused live cam affiliate program was launched in 2002 and currently employs over 130 people.

For more information email Mickey Bojcsik at mickey@awempire.com, or call Douglas Richter, director of channel development (888) 293-3221. Richter can also be reached by email at douglas.richter@awempire.com.

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