Utherverse, RedLightCenter Launch Affiliate Program

VANCOUVER — Utherverse, creator of 3D online adult virtual sex world Red Light Center and more than 11,000 other virtual worlds, has launched a $75/75 percent affiliate payout program that allows webmasters to make money by sending traffic to themselves.

Webmasters can send traffic to any virtual world within Utherverse's realm — including Red Light Center, which has more than 5 million registered users — and choose between a $75-per-join or 75 percent affiliate check payout.

Webmasters also can build their own virtual world and send traffic there. Each world is custom built and can be branded by the webmaster to become part of the webmaster’s own network. The virtual world they construct can offer whatever the webmaster wants, including their own content, ads for third parties, stores or any other ventures they can dream up.

“This program is totally unique in that webmasters have complete control over what happens to the traffic they send,” Utherverse CEO Brian Shuster said. “Webmasters are no longer sending traffic away through ads, but rather sending the traffic to another part of their own enterprise, where the users will come back over and over again with far greater stickiness than any website can offer, and we’re paying them to do it.”

The company said webmasters have already started to take advantage of the new program, with several major companies creating worlds that include brand-name movie theaters, retail shops, adult toy stores, clothing stores, live “webcam allies” and stores and other offers that the webmasters have set up with affiliate programs.

“Utherverse member retention is unlike any other site in the online world,” Utherverse President Zak Zarry said. “Users sign up for $20 per month to access the world network, and they are so satisfied we end up keeping them as paid members, often for many years.”

Affiliates can sign up for the affiliate program in two ways: sending traffic to Red Light Center or by creating a virtual branded 3D world and send traffic straight there.

For more information, visit RedLightCenter.com/affiliate.

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