Adult-Profit Announces Partnership, Pay-Per-Sale and Referrer Programs

ZAGREB, Croatia — International affiliate site Adult-Profit.com announced the release of new partnership, pay-per-sale and referrer programs Thursday.

Boris, CEO and founder of the company, told XBiz that the new partnership program would pay webmasters 50 percent of all income from trial and full signups to the company’s network, as well as from all recurring income. Adult-Profit also will cover processing fees from its side, he said.

Meanwhile, the new pay-per-sale program offers webmasters $35 for every full signup to the company’s paysites, while the referrer program gives webmasters 5 percent of all income made by referred webmasters.

Adult-Profit currently offers 14 unique sites in its network, including straight and gay niche categories. Boris said Adult-Profit was built to offer webmasters a one-stop shop, from design services to high-quality content.

“Webmasters have a huge database of free hosted galleries, banners of all sizes and full or half page ads,” Boris said. “And Adult-Profit offers free design service to each webmaster, [so] if a webmaster needs custom made TGP gallery templates or full-page ads, our design team does all that is needed and more.”

Boris said webmasters would initially be able to use two popular sites in the Adult-Profit network to promote the new partnership and pay-per-sale programs. The first, Adult-Kingdom.com, provides access to a mega site with more than 80, 000 pictures in several categories, all of which are updated daily with 6-10 picture sets and a new full-scene hardcore movie.

The second site, Gay-King.com, offers similar content on the gay side.

“We always pay webmasters on time and in our four-year history we have not missed one payment,” Boris said. “Webmasters can choose between several different payment methods, including wire transfer, check payment, ePassporte, Fethard and PayPal.”

Boris said the company can also open new ePassport and Fethard accounts for webmasters and makes on call WebMoney, Yantex, Finex and Western Union payments if requested.

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