Webmaster Central Rebrands Affiliate Program as 'JoinXXX.com'

LOS ANGELES — Webmaster Central has announced the relaunch of their flagship affiliate program, which has been rebranded as JoinXXX.com.

Previously known to webmasters as VRBallers, the program launched in tandem with virtual reality site VR3000.com and has since grown to include brands like 4KFantasy.com, HotGay4K.com and SkinomaxHD.com.

The company noted that all existing and previous links will still function and all historical data will be preserved in the new cash program for legacy affiliates.

"As we've diversified over the years it was clear the time had come for a rebrand,” said Webmaster Central owner, Andy A. “We wanted to shift focus away from just VR and onto our other growing properties. We've done so much in the adult world in our almost 25 years of doing business, it was time for a fresh coat of paint."

Outside of their content-leasing and licensing business, the brand has recently shifted into running their own properties.

“With the expansion of megasite libraries and passes, it was only natural to use Webmaster Central's massive library of content to offer traditional affiliates an opportunity to make money off these new sites,” said a rep.

Marketer and affiliate manager Jesse Garza said, “It’s been amazing to help launch and promote these new properties with Andy and the team at Webmaster Central. We have so many exciting new things in the works for 2021. The pandemic has given us time to shake things up and prepare for new VR and 4K shoots in the coming year."

Affiliates interested in promoting 4KFantasy, VR3000, SkinomaxHD or HotGay4K can sign up for an account to JoinXXX here. For promotion, email jesse@webmastercentral.com.

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