CECash Unveils New Affiliate Program

CURACAO — To celebrate the company’s 10-year anniversary, CECash has released XRatedBucks.com, its new affiliate program. The launch of the XRatedBucks network is part of an overhaul of the entire CECash program, which expects to fully launch by mid-January.

Although CECash owns XRatedBucks.com, it will operate independently and on a different affiliate system.

XRatedBucks.com launched with 10 niche sites including porn stars, teens, lesbians, blowjobs and more. Each site includes brand-new tours, high-definition content, more than 200,000 videos, 600,000-plus photos, livecams, an online dating site, and Apple iPod and Sony PSP downloads.

“Ten years of great content really pays off with this launch,” XRatedBucks.com Director of Marketing Ardy told XBIZ. “We also are adding several new content features in the next month or two for the CECash launch. We’ll be adding hundreds of DVDs, some of which are downloadable.”

The content on XRatedBucks.com sites are formatted across multiple platforms and playable in Windows Media Player, Quicktime and RealPlayer.

“This new affiliate program runs on all-new affiliate software we developed in-house,” XRatedBucks.com Director of Operations Mike G. told XBIZ. “We wanted to include a little bit of everything for our webmasters so they could offer great sites to their surfers. Our affiliate software has all-new features, a new backend and is overall much easier to use and navigate.”

On the webmaster relations side, Mike G. stressed his desire to have one-on-one contact with XRatedBucks’ webmasters.

“With this program, we’re doing a little different style of marketing to webmasters,” he said. “We have custom tools, custom ads, video tools — We want to take our relationship to a new level of interaction. We’ll even analyze their traffic, make suggestions and provide hands-on customer service. We wan to spend the time to build up our webmaster base.”

XRatedBucks pays webmasters $30 per free trial join and a 5 percent webmaster referral.

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