Adam and Eve Relaunches Affiliate Program

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Adam and Eve gives its affiliate program, AdamEveCash.com, a complete makeover.

The company says the new affiliate system will provide current affiliates with a more well-rounded program to better meet their needs and help convert their traffic. The program will also provide prospective affiliates with the information they need to make the best possible decision about an adult affiliate program.

“With this new and improved affiliate site, we wanted to make sure we were providing our affiliates with tools that would give them more control over their commissions — helping them to better convert traffic, determine the best niche audience for their content and watch their business grow,” said Dana Shirlen, Adam and Eve’s affiliate marketing manager.

The program’s new features will also give affiliates the ability to better manage their account. These features include more detailed reporting options, a downloadable widget for the affiliate’s desktop which lets them see their commission and traffic stats on demand, and various affiliate training videos.

Affiliates can also keep up with industry and Adam and Eve related news with the program’s news section and use the information on content-based sites.

The company says since the launch of the new affiliate program, it has seen a 30 percent increase in revenue generated by its affiliates, resulting in an increase in commissions for those affiliates.

In addition, the company is getting ready to launch affiliate programs for several other brands including AdamEveOnDemand.com and AdamMale.com.

Adam and Eve are platinum sponsors of the 2010 XBIZ awards.

For more information on AdamEveCash.com, contact dshirlen@adameve.com .

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