'Squirting Mastery' Affiliate Program Launches

LOS ANGELES — ISN Education, LLC, owners of adult sex education program "2 Girls Teach Sex" announced the launch of the "Squirting Mastery" affiliate program today.

According to the company, "Squirting Mastery" is a three-DVD set featuring Marcus London who challenges five girls to squirt while providing a step-by-step seminar on how one can give their lover a squirting orgasm.

Along with London, the series features first-time squirters Aiden Ashley, Hannah West, Monique Alexander, Tori Black and a demonstration by veteran squirter Sindee Jennings.

The company said "Squirting Mastery" is not an adult movie but rather an educational training program that converts with untargeted male traffic.

Company founder Josh Golder said, "Marcus has a unique series of hand and finger motions that make any girl squirt. He learned these techniques because as a man of average size (his words), he wanted to do something mind-blowing."

He added, "The techniques have nothing to do with penis size and any guy can copy them. In fact our partner Curt has given three girls squirting orgasms in the last month alone."

The program offers payouts of $65 per sale and pays out on all post transaction immediate upsells.

Webmaster resources include email swipe copy that affiliates can send to their lists, various size banners tested for high CTR and free content in the form of articles and pictures.

The company also announced that it is seeking a full-time affiliate manager who is adept at building affiliate programs, has adult industry contacts in adult dating traffic and is able to work independently in a telecommuting environment.

Those interested in the position should contact bobby@2girlsteachsex.com.

For more information on the affiliate program visit 2 Girls Teach Sex.

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