SK Intertainment Relaunches Mr. Skin Cash, Debuts New 'Naked News'

CHICAGO — SK Intertainment Inc. has announced that it has launched a redesigned and redeveloped Mr. Skin Cash affiliate program, which now runs on its own proprietary platform.

The new Mr. Skin Cash includes a sleek redesign and an easy to use interface. Affiliates can expect even more unique, customizable tools, detailed reporting and top notch customer service. All existing affiliate links and tools from the old NATS system will continue to track properly, but affiliates are encouraged to use the new links going forward, the company said.

Along with the relaunch comes the addition of the newly redesigned "Naked News," now available in Mr. Skin Cash alongside Mr. Skin and Mr. Man.

“'The new 'Naked News' is a fantastic product that I’m thrilled to be able to offer our affiliates,”SK Intertainment COO Sam Rakowski said.

“We’ve put a lot of work into rebuilding the program, the website and the marketing materials from the ground up, and the feedback I’ve received from our partners who have been beta testing the site is fantastic. Now our affiliates have even more ways to earn bigger commissions through the same trusted program.” 

Affiliates can now promote "Naked News" with a newly developed tools including galleries, videos, banners, and various video widgets featuring popular segments from the daily show. Nude and non-nude tools and landing pages are available and custom requests are always welcome.

Many additional updates are slated for the coming months, Rakowski said.

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