Penthouse Hires Michael Plante as Affiliate Manager

NEW YORK — Multimedia company Penthouse Media Group has hired Michael Plante as affiliate manager for its PenthousePartners.com affiliate program. Formerly promoter for webmaster event Qwebec Expo, Plante has been an active adult webmaster since 1996.

“I couldn't be more excited,” Plante told XBIZ. “Penthouse is the first big reputable company I got my little toe in many years ago when I worked for their former staff photographer Carl Wachter. So working for them is very exciting but also set my bar very high.”

His new responsibilities will include program marketing as well as webmaster support.

“My first tasks will be to develop new tools and opportunities, and make sure that our affiliates are happy with the programs and they have everything they need to prosper promoting Penthouse Partners program sites, especially our flagship site, Penthouse.com,” Plante said.

Penthouse Partners offers webmasters $35 per signup or up to 60 percent recurring. The program offers also a variety of tools such as NATS tracking, dependable NatNet hosting, as well as exclusive downloadable and hosted galleries with descriptions, RSS feeds, banners and buttons.

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