LotzaDollars Launches VOD Site JackOffLive.com

DETROIT — Veteran micro-niche affiliate program, LotzaDollars.com, has announced the successful launch of its new video-on-demand site, JackOffLive.com.

Established in 1999, LotzaDollars is a specialist in presenting micro-niche content that ranges from female bodybuilders to midgets. According to the company, its wide range of sites has helped LotzaDollars grow despite the overall online recession.

“Our program line up has allowed us not only the ability to weather the challenging obstacles of today’s online adult business, but our company has seen large growth over the past two years,” LotzaDollars owner Ed Dodge told XBIZ. “We have added several new sites as well as hired several more employees to keep up with our expansion.”

“Our latest site, JackOffLive, is not only a VOD site,” Dodge added, “it also offers its members social networking functions as well an expanded range of features designed for performance, ease of use and retention.”

JackOffLive includes videos from the company’s niche sites, like She Muscle Gym, Cruel Chloe, Real Tampa Swingers, Gang Bang Dee, My Sex Life, Katie Reynolds, Cock Ring Handjobs, Hairy Arms, POV Auditions and Wack My Meat.

LotzaDollars affiliate payouts include up to a 65 percent commission or $30 PPS, as well as a 10 percent affiliate referral fee. Affiliates are able to track their LotzaDollars sales stats via the popular NATS system.

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