National A-1 Internet Unveils ToySales.com Affiliate Program

PHILADELPHIA — National A-1 Internet, a leader in adult website marketing and owners of HotMovies.com and SexToys.com, has announced the impending launch of its ToySales.com sex toy affiliate program.

According to the company, this program will give webmasters an opportunity to utilize their sites to join one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States — the retail sales of sex toys and adult sexual health products.

Citing a New York Times report that even in the midst of a recession, some sex toy retailers were reporting growth "by about 10 percent a month," Mark Farlow, Project Director for ToySales.com, says that having an affiliate relationship with the company allows webmasters to cash in on this growing industry.

"The sex toy business has an advantage that no other facet of adult business enjoys; the ability to convert both adult and mainstream traffic if the webmaster chooses," Farlow said. "This gives a webmaster a wide range of options to maximize their exposure to different audiences."

Farlow added that National A-1 Internet, with more than 10 years experience marketing adult websites, as well as an expanding array of non-adult Internet properties, has the knowledge, tools and support a webmaster needs to achieve success.

"We give webmasters all of the tools they need, and I'm here to make sure that they can get the most from them," affiliate manager Dan Loevy offered. "The ToySales.com website will contain many online tools for promotion and tracking statistics, but National A-1 Internet is also committed to building mutually successful personal relationships."

The company has already experienced success through its premiere sex toy site, SexToys.com.

"With nearly 25,000 products available and a commitment to delivering information and support to retail consumers, our content is among the most extensive online and we've only scratched the surface of our potential," Bill Turner, head of content for SexToys.com said. "And new products and information are added to the site daily."

The ToySales.com affiliate site will launch on January 7, 2010.

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