Rookie Babe Launches, Welcomes Affiliates

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — After eight months in development, RookieBabe.com has launched to provide subscribers with “the newest online experience” and offer affiliates something “different from the ordinary” to promote, site producer Marc K. told XBiz.

K. said the site is intended to fill a market void by combining exclusive softcore content, compelling feature articles on a wide range of topics and extensive community interaction.

Rookie Babe offers subscribers regularly updated photo sets and videos of girl-next-door babes, as well as the opportunity to communicate with featured talent.

In addition to spotlighting fresh faces on the adult online scene, RookieBabe also features exclusive articles covering the fields of entertainment, arts, tech, sports and more.

K. said the goal is to deliver stimulating content for sophisticated audiences and to keep the site fresh and exciting at all times.

"We've been involved in both adult and mainstream web development for nearly ten years now,” K. said. “In this time, we have not found a site that delivers RookieBabe's mix of refreshing content, interactive elements and attention to detail.”

Webmasters looking for revenue opportunities can begin promoting RookieBabe’s unique, single-girl site format and earn $20 per signup, including full credit for trial sales, as well as 5 percent of a member’s lifetime earnings, with twice monthly payouts.

RookieBabe provides affiliates with exclusive content, banners and promos, as well as the option to link either to the RookieBabe.com index or directly to a featured girl’s homepage. Affiliates also have access to real-time stats, including clicks, signups, sub-accounts and referring URLs.

The site is pop-up free, which K. said helps to make it an easy converter.

“Webmasters have already taken notice and are beginning to aggressively promote the site with outstanding results,” K. said. “We aimed to fill a void in the market place and set a new standard.”

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