Adult Profit Launches New Celeb TGP

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate program Adult Profit has added a new celebrity gallery to its roster of sites: APCelebs.com.

The site itself works like a miniature affiliate program. Webmasters can trade traffic and galleries with APCelebs.com like other TGPs, but in this case, if a webmaster sends traffic into APCelebs.com that leds to a sale, then the original webmaster makes money, too.

"It is very effective for our webmasters, both for generating traffic and for making them money," a company representative said of the new site.

In July, the company launched BareMaleCelebs.com, which targeted the gay market.

"Our specialty is the celebrity market so we have taken everything that we know and we have put it into Bare Male Celebs," a company representative said. "We have done serious beta testing, and this website sells."

In June, the company unveiled new Flash-based ads for its three flagship sites, Babylon-X.com, Celeb-King.com and SinfulComics.com. The ads use iFrame technology to keep its ads changing, even on a static page.

"Celebrity niche customers are well known for repeated impressions on the same webpage and dynamically delivered ads will provide fresh ad material every time," a company representative said. "This [tool] dramatically increases the chances that a customer will be presented with an ad that will appeal to them."

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