Sabrina Deep Productions Hires New Affiliate Manager

TORONTO, Canada — Sabrina Deep Productions has hired former WEGCash sales manager Ruth Blair as the company’s new affiliate manager.

Blair joins Sabrina Deep Productions with more than eight years of online marketing experience.

“On the heels of the release of our new and redesigned website and program, Sabrina Deep Productions is enhancing the company’s sales and service personnel,” said Sabrina Deep, CEO for Sabrina Deep Productions. “I am very excited to have Ruth onboard. Affiliates can expect to see incredible content and program developments in 2010 as well as lucrative affiliate promotions run with the usual transparency and business fairness.”

Blair was affiliate manager of WEGCash for more than three years.

"I'm thrilled to be joining the team at Sabrina Deep Productions,” Blair said. “Sabrina has a great site with unique, fresh content and is perhaps one of the most interactive solo-girls on the web today. I can't wait to help affiliates get set up sending traffic to DeepSabrina.com. We've got some hot converting tools and exciting new properties coming out in 2010, so now's an excellent time for webmasters to get on board and make some good coin."

Affiliates can email Blair at ruth@deepsabrina.com.

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