Fetish.net Offers New BDSM Site

Fetish.net Offers New BDSM Site

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Fetish.net has announced the launch of its new website, targeting fetish, BDSM, and alternative communities and sexual interests.

According to the company, visitors to Fetish.net will experience latex- and leather-clad dominants, subs, and kinksters offering live cams, clips, and phone sessions, plus a wide range of personal fetish fan sites.

“The content on Fetish.net is carefully developed and curated by the performers themselves,” explains a  Fetish.net spokesperson. “Every visitor will find a welcoming and like-minded group of people with whom they can engage in authentic experiences, encouraging users to explore and enjoy their fetish in a safe, consensual way.”

Visitors 18 years of age or older can join the site for free, with a no-subscription option.

Models on Fetish.net are paid a 75 percent revenue share on clip sales and a full 100 percent lifetime revenue share on all sales to a performer’s newly referred members.

“With the highest available performer payouts, Fetish.net is quickly attracting top lifestyle and pro fetish experts. The site accepts all qualified 18+ straight, gay, and transgender BDSM and fetish performers,” the spokesperson adds, explaining that Fetish.net caters to both common fetishes and more specialized niches like financial domination. “When visitors search for ‘findoms,’ for example, they’ll readily find Dommes who can enhance their satisfaction by charging premium rates.”

Fetish.net also binds models and members more closely together with features such as tribute buttons and rapid offsite email delivery.

“Fetish.net is working with some of the most talented fetish models to build a site that meets their needs and those of their admirers and fans,” reveals Alexandra Georgia, the Business Developer of LiveCamAwards.com and a Fetish.net fan and performer known as “Domme One Great Diva.”

“Fetish.net really listened to fetish models,” Georgia added. “We told them we want higher payouts, without the usual tired gimmicks like sliding pay scales and short-lived promises of high revenue percentages.”

In the coming months, the operators of Fetish.net plan to continue soliciting and implementing the suggestions they receive from the site’s models about new tools and more.

For affiliates, Fetish.net pays up to a 35 percent lifetime revenue share or as much as $200 per signup, through veteran adult affiliate program ClickCash.com.

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