Harriet Sugarcookie Launching CookieDough Affiliate Program

LONDON — Adult performer, cam model and blogger Harriet Sugarcookie is set to launch her new affiliate program, CookieDough on Sept. 24 at her lifestyle website HarrietSugarcookie.com.  

CookieDough, according to a spokesperson for Sugarcookie, “will award affiliates a profitable 50 percent lifetime revshare plus 5 percent bonus on webmaster referrals” and will offer “personal customer service, multiple banner and text link options as well as exceptional benefits and payouts at one of adult's fastest-growing sites.”

"In the grand tradition of our site's tagline, 'Porn for Geeks', we're debuting CookieDough the same day ‘Star Wars Rebels: Season 3’ begins," said Sugarcookie. "Even our ad banners are ‘Star Wars’-themed to attract attention to the site."

In the year since its launch, a spokesperson said, “HarrietSugarcookie.com has maintained solid traffic and site membership numbers, thanks to Sugarcookie's 100 percent fresh and original content, advice columns, sci-fi/fantasy, recipes, movie reviews, a fantasy (soccer) league.”

The site, according to Sugarcookie, is updated regularly and has more than 200,000 unique monthly visitors.

Sugarcookie, a London-born perform of Asian descent, said, “The site is a labor of love for me, and I'm quite optimistic that our affiliates will benefit from our continually updated mainstream content and hardcore photos and videos to drive traffic and deliver results."

For more information on Sugarcookie, follow her on Twitter or Instagram.

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