Mr. Skin Launches New Affiliate Site, Playboy Cyber Club Tie-In

CHICAGO — Affiliate program MrSkinCash has launched a new affiliate website, MrSkinCash 3.0, and is offering users a joint membership to Mr. Skin and the Playboy Cyber Club for $39.95 monthly, a discount from the current combined price of $49.90 monthly.

"MrSkin.com and Playboy have had a long-running relationship doing cross-promotions, and we wanted to take that a step further," MrSkinCash Vice President of Business Development Derek Meklir told XBIZ. "Because of our common audience — men looking for adult, but more mainstream and softcore — we've done very well promoting each other."

With the new joint membership, affiliates’ customers can pay a single membership fee for instant access to MrSkin.com's movie reviews, pictures and video clips as well as the Playboy Cyber Club's collections, including photos of every Playboy Playmate back to Marilyn Monroe; the weekly CyberGirls; talent searches; the Playboy cover archive; and dozens of other exclusive features drawn from the pages of Playboy magazine.

Plans are underway for current Mr. Skin members and Playboy Cyber Club members to add the other site at a discount price.

The new MrSkinCash 3.0 website offers affiliates a new interface and new promotional tools including RSS feeds, customizable Javascript feeds, new banners, a new navigation setup and the new Mr. Skin-Playboy Cyber Club joint membership offer.

"Our design guys and our tech guys put a lot of effort into making it very user-friendly," Meklir said.

Webmasters can get more information by visiting MrSkinCash 3.0. Users can open a joint membership at the new site MrSkinandPlayboy.com.

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