Naughty America Makes Sarah New Affiliate Manager

SAN DIEGO — Genre-based content producer Naughty America announced that it has added Naughty Girl Sarah as new affiliate manager for the company.

Coming from mainstream to adult, Sarah brings experience in online marketing and advertising, website analysis, project management, as well as web design.

“I am very excited to be working for Naughty America because everyone that works here is so skilled,” Sarah said. “I haven’t managed affiliates in the adult industry so I’m eager to work with such a diverse group of individuals. I was brought on so we could keep up with our growth and still offer the involved affiliate management that our affiliates appreciate. I’m also eager to attend the trade shows.”

Sarah will be responsible for providing Naughty America affiliates with customer service, as well as custom deliverables and promotional material, such as galleries, banners, logos, as well as advising you on any traffic development or purchasing.

She is already settling into her new role with the company, and geared up to point out recent changes Naughty America has made to its affiliate programs.

“The strongest offering that I’ve observed since working with Naughty America not only lies in their content but in the hands on support and overall attitude towards the adult business,” Sarah said. “Our rev share affiliates know we are there for them and we do all that we can to keep the traffic heavy and the payouts large. We even recently merged our two different tiers of memberships into one, giving the surfer access to one multi-site called Naughty America VIP, in order to boost sales, conversions, and retention for all our affiliates. Now when a member joins any site they get all access to all 18 of our sites.

“Though Naughty America is known as a rev share company we do not ignore the pay per sign up affiliates,” Sarah added. “We pay $30 per sign up and often run a $50 per sign up promotion. At Naughty America we have the tools, the promo materials and the people that set us apart from the competition.”

Naughty Girl Sarah can be contacted at sarah@naughtyamerica.com.

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