GameLink Says It Will Pay 1 Month of Affiliates' NATS Fees

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult video-on-demand company GameLink.com announced that it will pay new and existing affiliates one month of their NATS license fee, up to the value of the first month’s sales with GameLink.

"Having recently completed our integration with NATS so we can offer a leak-free store to GameLink affiliates who use NATS, we wanted to make it even more profitable to work with GameLink,” said Michael Brandvold, GameLink’s director of traffic acquisition.

”Now GameLink will help you pay your monthly NATS license. A few minutes of work to integrate is all it takes."

GameLink’s integration with Too Much Media's NATS platform allows an affiliate’s custom-branded store to be combined with their affiliate program to provide sales tracking for each referring affiliate who is the source of the sale.

GameLink offers co-branded video theaters, custom niche stores, pornstar or studio stores and deep-linking options to its partners.

"We at Too Much Media are happy to announce GameLink as our newest third-party integration,” said John Albright of Too Much Media. “Now, adding a GameLink-powered store to your affiliate program is as easy as 1, 2, 3.”

New and existing GameLink affiliates can contact either Michael Brandvold at mbrandvold@gamelink.com or Kevin Blatt at kblatt@gamelink.com.

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