IncredibleDollars Bumps Payouts of 2 Key Sites

NEW YORK — Fresh off being announced as a finalist for the XBIZ Award for Emerging Affiliate Program of the Year, Incredible Dollars has announced a major increase in payout for its two highest revenue-producing sites.

According to the company, Cumbrushers.com and HumanToiletBowls.com have been “revamped to retain and convert at an even higher level than before.” To encourage affiliates to push traffic to the two high-performing sites, Incredible Dollars has increased the payouts for both to $50 per $2.95 trial signup, effective immediately.

Incredible Dollars chief "TheBossXXX" told XBIZ that the payouts are unprecedented as a standard payout rate on such a low price trial.

“We now offer the highest regular [non-promo] PPS on trials for any 100% exclusive content site network,” TheBossXXX said.

According to TheBossXXX, Cumbrushers.com now features over 600 exclusive scenes and is updated with three new exclusive scenes per week. Cumbrushers.com presents girls who “brush their teeth with real semen, then gargle and swallow it all,” according to the company.

Another site in the ‘extreme’ vein, HumanToiletBowls.com features gagging and rough sex, with each scene ending with a “messy facial and cum swallow.”

Both sites boast first-time amateur girls, making the extreme nature of the sites an even strong allure for customers, TheBossXXX said.

Among the special considerations Incredible Dollars offers to its affiliates is “direct pull” access to its video and picture libraries, which makes it easier for affiliates to come up with compelling promotional galleries to promote the site.

Incredible Dollars also has dedicated affiliate and customer support staffs available seven days a week, and uses “private merchant direct billing accounts that allow for controlled scrubbing settings,” according to the company.

For more information, visit IncredibleDollars.com or contact jim@incredibledollars.com

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