iStripper Launches October Promotion for Affiliates

iStripper Launches October Promotion for Affiliates

PARIS — iStripper today announced the launch of a new promotion for new affiliates — a $50 bonus offer once they achieve $50 income.

iStripper is Totem Entertainment’s new software that displays inlayed videos of real girls stripping directly onto the computer taskbar.

“In October, new affiliates earn 100 percent revsharing on the first $50 income they generate,” said Rex, CEO of Totem Entertainment.

“And if you already are affiliated to iStripper? Totem does not forget you in October,” he said. “No need to create a new account to benefit from the offer. Simply make $50 more than in September, and you also get your $50.”

With VirtuaGirl and its sister site DeskBabes, iStripper has given a new springboard to Totem and its affiliates, Rex said.

"Launched in April this year, iStripper's new business model based on the delivery of free previews and an intensive program of customer loyalty, has already exceeded our expectations,” Rex said.

The opening of its studio in Las Vegas has also been a factor in the company's success, said Rex, noting that it offers a simpler access to the biggest U.S. stars like Mia Malkova, Abby Cross and others.

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