ARS, HD Pays Celebrate Decade of Affiliate Innovation

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program Adult Revenue Service (ARS) and sister program HD Pays have announced bonus payouts in celebration of the 10th anniversary of ARS' first bonus payout day, back on Oct. 31, 1999.

"We are proud of the fact that ARS was the first to think up the bonus day idea because it shows that we believe offering high payments to webmasters who work hard to promote our sites is the right way to do business," Becky of ARS and HDPays.com said. "Now, 10 years later and with the new HD Pays program reaching new heights, we want to bring back our bonus idea and offer webmasters a big boost in revenue."

According to a company spokesperson, having a long history in the online adult industry is important because it means that a company has succeeded in handling the test of time and earned a solid reputation. It also means the company has created some innovative ways to set itself apart, such as the oft-copied bonus payouts.

The Adult Revenue Service and HD Pays anniversary bonus day will be Saturday, October 31, paying $75 per signup with no limits on the number of sales for all sites on the network's exclusive BYOT domains.

"Affiliates who act quickly can start making money this month like it's October 31, 1999 all over again," the rep added. "With a couple weeks to add links and get your promotional items in order, this promises to be one of the biggest payout bonanzas of the entire year."

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