Entice.TV Cash Increases Payouts

LAS VEGAS — Entice.TV Cash will run a spring promotion: offering affiliates video-on-demand commissions of 50 percent, double its regular revenue share, now through the end of June.

Webmasters are invited to promote the industry's first adult Internet protocol TV (IPTV) service, www.entice.tv, which offers a collection of true high-definition videos, in 1280 x 720 screen resolution, from studios like Wicked Pictures, Digital Sin, Kick Ass Pictures and Oh Man! Studios.

Entice.TV Cash program offers its affiliates the following benefits:

-Revenue share for the lifetime of the account and frequent promotions to create a pipeline of steady income
-VOD niche sites in all industry categories, regularly updated with new releases
-Tools including hosted MGPs, ZIP content files, niche banners, buttons and ads
-Wire, check and Epassporte payout options
-NATS reporting software

Customers have free access to Entice.TV's growing selection of HD- and DVD-quality videos, and the choice of where to watch (TV or PC). Each customer is given a personalized Entice.TV desktop player, with its TV-style user interface (navigated by keyboard, mouse or remote control) through which the user selects and orders videos on-screen with just a touch of a button, with no need to pre-purchase minutes or to utilize a shopping cart.

For more information, webmasters may contact susan@enticetvcash.com; content producers may contact info@entice.tv.

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