Bizarre Video Relaunches Website, Affiliate Program

NEW YORK — Longtime fetish producer Bizarre Video has relaunched its website with a new design, new viewing and purchasing options, and new content shot this year.

BizarreVideo.com, “the destination website for fetishists,” according to the company, features content in a wide variety of fetish niches with performers over the years such as Debi Diamond, Sharon Mitchell, Nina Hartley, Summer Cummings and Skye Blue.

“Bizarre Video has more than a 25 year history with the largest, most diversified fetish library in the world with new material being added,” said Morty Gordon, Bizarre Video founder. “Whether your interest is foot fetish, discipline, enema, lesbian, transvestite or bondage, our films are top-quality with some of the best name stars in the business. We’re really excited about the new content and the revamped website. 2009 is definitely the year of Bizarre.”

BizarreVideo.com is updated three times per week with a new DVD or video feature. Viewers can choose a pay-per-view option with flexible pricing based on minutes watched, or one can subscribe for a monthly fee with unlimited viewing.

The company also has set up an affiliate program through TabooWebmasters.com where webmaster affiliates can sign up to promote Bizarre’s sites and can earn 60 percent revenue share on its niche sites, 25 percent revenue share on BizarreVideo.com and 10 percent on webmaster referrals. Niche sites include CarnalClinic.com and LatexDomain.com.

Bizarre Video’s catalog contains more than 1,000 movies and the company has plans to shoot more this year.

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