WickedBucks Re-launches With New Sites and Tours

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — WickedBucks, the online extension of popular video brand Wicked Pictures, today announced that its affiliate program has been re-launched under the auspices of website management service Netluxe Media.

Avi Bitton, chief technology officer for Wicked, said the move has placed the program in good hands.

“With Netluxe Media taking on the program, WickedBucks has been on a fast-track to providing webmasters the tools and support they need to best promote the program,” Bitton said. “Netluxe is taking the existing Wicked Pictures brand and elevating it online in the best way.”

The program draws on Wicked’s entire library of popular, award-winning content, including titles featuring Wicked contract girls like Stormy Daniels, Kirsten Price, Jessica Drake, Kaylani Lei, Carmen Hart, and ex-contract girl Jenna Jameson.

Netluxe owner Michael Gall said that WickedBucks has already seen a jump in conversions and retention following a redesign of the program’s sites.

“We are extremely happy with the re-launch of the website and the revamping of the affiliate program,” Gall said. “It is achieving a level commensurate with the Wicked brand. The synergy between Wicked’s online and offline division is coming together in a very powerful way.”

The program offers affiliates $35 per signup or 50% recurring revshare, and the opportunity to promote a variety of sites built on Wicked’s most popular content, including WickedPictures.com and WickedScenes.com.

According to a company press release, all new versions of the Wicked Girl mini-sites are currently in development, including a new Jenna Jameson site. The company did not provide a precise timetable for the release of those sites, but said that they will be made available to affiliates to promote soon.

For more information on the program, visit WickedBucks.com

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