PimpRoll Celebrates Wankz Launch With $40 Payouts

TORONTO — Following the successful beta launch of Wankz.com over the past two months, PimpRoll has announced the site’s full release as part of its popular affiliate program.

Now, all webmaster affiliates and traffic partners can promote this finely tuned, state of the art site.

To celebrate the full release of Wankz, affiliate payouts have increased to $40 per sale for the month of July (even on $1 trials). In addition, each sale sent to Wankz before August 15 will also generate an automatic entry in a bonus drawing for two $250 traffic credits from Traffic Force.

“Wankz.com utilizes a freemium style transparent tour that lets prospective customers get a good feel for what’s inside,” Phil from PimpRoll says of the site, which offers premium versions of all the new exclusive videos available for members, at an astonishing 4K 60fps resolution that drives conversions. “New exclusive 4K scenes are added every three days along a rotating schedule from each of the premium sites included in the network — providing a great deal of interest in the Wankz.com brand, which is further supplemented by more than 3,000 exclusive scenes that can easily be viewed or downloaded by members.”

Webmasters will find all new promo materials for Wankz inside the PimpRoll.com affiliate tools section.

“For your general sales funnel, you can now send traffic directly to the main page, or you can filter your users and send traffic directly to the splash page for any of the exclusive sites featured on Wankz,” Phil adds. “You can even directly promote high-impact Wankz TV parody movies [such as] the brand new ‘Assvengers,’ available as a multipart exclusive release.”

For more information, visit PimpRoll.com.

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