ManSites Celebrates New Site Design with Increased Payouts for April

HOLMDEL, N.J. — ManSites, a long-established adult entertainment network (AEN) for the gay male community, has announced a complete site redesign along with a major upgrade to the program’s affiliate interface.

This upgrade includes a full overhaul to the consumer site as well as a major upgrade to the affiliate program, including the release of new join scripts, tour pages, niche-based landing pages and cascading credit card billing options.

In celebration of the release of the new site design and affiliate program overhaul, ManSites is increasing payouts on all signups from existing and new webmasters from $20 to $25 per join for the entire month of April. As always, the program continues to feature free one-year network memberships for consumers.

With the addition of tour pages and landing pages to the program, affiliates can now send traffic to ManSites without having to build websites or be concerned with content issues for the first time ever.

“Even though the program still consistently converts at amazing ratios, ManSites was long overdue for a new look,” Vice President of Sales and Marketing Adam Winters said. “Plus, in response to the changing business climate, we have modified our model to accommodate the needs of the current affiliate marketplace.”

ManSites affiliates that would prefer not to create AEN sites can now simply select from the newly available tour pages or traffic leak-free landing pages. In keeping with the philosophy of ManSites as a tool for enabling adults-only access to adult-oriented content, all tour pages, landing pages and join scripts are non-nude and 2257 exempt. New versions of the ManSites join scripts have also been released as part of this upgrade that includes non-nude images.

For affiliates submitting content sites, the current site review process will remain in place, where the site is reviewed and approved within 24 hours.

A full spectrum of banner creatives will be released later this month.

All ManSites webmasters now also have the flexibility to determine their own billing cascade, and can select from CCBill or Epoch as the primary billing option on a per-site-ID basis through the upgraded affiliate interface. This option enables affiliates to evaluate processing options, examine conversions and optimize their traffic based on what processor converts best for their particular type of traffic.

Internet Key, Inc. has developed and marketed an extensive suite of adult affiliate programs since 1996, including Sexkey, ScrewBucks, Mansites, AdultSights and several others. The company also owns the exclusive marketing rights to Screw.com. Webmasters can sign up for these programs at www.mansites.com , www.sexkey.com and www.screwbucks.com.

For additional information, please contact Winters via email at adam@mansites.com or call (732) 332-0300, ext. 219.

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