HeatSeek Extends Payouts to $25 PPS

SAN FRANCISCO — HeatSeek, makers of the software for browsing, downloading, organizing and viewing adult content on the web, has announced their WorldCash affiliate program will offer a $25 pay-per-sale, or an unlimited pay-per-install model.

"We listened to our affiliates, and they all wanted a competitive payout system like those offered by other mainstream content sites," a company spokesperson said. "We're now able to match and even beat those payouts."

The WorldCash program is unique since partner sites can promote the HeatSeek software as an upsell on their membership pages, thus making additional profit through software sales without losing customers, according to the company. The software also allows users to have a more private and compelling experience on the content site.

"HeatSeek users are more likely to continue to use a site, browse content longer, and ultimately sign up," the spokesperson said. "Our traffic converts higher than average because our users feel safer and are interested in adult content the very moment they start the program."

HeatSeek recently was chosen by Maxim Magazine as "the best way to hide porn" on your computer.

Partner websites may sign up for the program here.

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