ARS 2008 Launches With New Features

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Adult Revenue Service (ARS) has unveiled its new program, ARS 2008, with new features, sites and products.

ARS offers 600 tours, 8,000 free hosted galleries and the Home Sex Network live cam site.

The new features include a new site debut each week for a year, including 30 exclusive sites; a payout of up to $75 per signup for a year; the elimination of the $5 payout reduction for build-your-own-tour sales; hosted banners, Flash movies and RSS feeds; and updated free content. ARS also is offering $75 per sale for one year on all new sites.

“We’re creating an ARS that is long overdue; one that is well organized, highly efficient and one that is highly proactive to the needs and desires of our affiliates,” ARS CEO Becky DeForest said.

ARS is owned by Storm Media, which provides online adult entertainment websites with licenses for more than 2 million photos and 300,000 movies, De Forest said.

“The benefit of joining ARS is that we’ve been around for almost 10 years now and we are rock solid once again just like the old days,” ARS Vice President of Sales and Marketing John Valigorsky told XBIZ. “We offer the best customer service and now back that up with all new sites that convert. Of course, one main benefit affiliates are always looking for is money so we’re paying out big — $75 per sign up.”

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