TotemCash Offers $100 'Welcome Bonus' to New Affiliates

PARIS — TotemCash today said it is offering a $100 "welcome bonus" to all new affiliates.

TotemCash offers VirtuaGirl, which already has provided 20 million erotica fans with more than 1,000 desktop dancers in 30- to 45-minute feature dance performances on PCs and Macs.

VirtuaGirl dancers can be chosen from thousands of shows, wearing different costumes and exploring a variety of themes that range from the most sensual soft-core to girls who prefer to take a much more aggressive in-your-face approach while dancing.

"Affiliate webmasters interested in improving sales ratios on virtually any kind of traffic should strongly consider TotemCash and benefit from its impressive suite of promotional tools," company officials said. "Thanks to its exclusive and non-tubable content, VirtuaGirl is truly unlike anything else currently available in the marketplace for online adult products.

"Thanks to its smart rewards and loyalty bonuses system, TotemCash is built to retain clients and maximize the ROI on affiliate traffic.

"Affiliate webmasters interested in improving sales ratios on virtually any kind of traffic should strongly consider TotemCash and benefit from its impressive suite of promotional tools. Discover dynamic background images, popping models, interactive banners and many other unique ways to turn fans on."

The offer for new affiliates is valid Oct. 21-31. To participate, new affiliates need to sign up here.

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