LifestyleAmateurs.com Opens New Revenue Stream for Models

LOS ANGELES — Amateur web model community LifestyleAmateurs.com has launched and is looking for models to join the program.

Positioned as a “paysite within a paysite” the website LifestyleAmateurs.com is an online community that’s comprised of individual models’ pages, or mini-sites, that the models themselves maintain and update with their own personalized content.

Participating amateur models are encouraged to update at least once per week. One of the things that sets this program apart from others is its level of interactivity between the models and members. Models are encouraged to interact with their members of the site giving it a true amateur solo-girl experience like a traditional paysite.

Also unique to LifestyleAmateurs.com is its webmaster affiliate program. Site promoter Darren Blatt, aka D-Money of MarketingFirm.com, described the site as “kind of like a Clips4Sale concept, but with the paysite model.”

The LifestyleAmateurs.com affiliate program enables webmasters to promote the site, and all the models within, to their surfers. Members have the option to purchase a full network membership that gives them access to all the models’ “sites.” Or, a membership can be purchased to a specific amateur model within the network.

The site currently is recruiting models to join the program, which basically allows amateur models to have their own paysite with no overhead. Every model is given a complete toolset for their site including custom layout options, real-time stats, bi-weekly payouts from CCBill, personalized help and an already in place affiliate program.

Amateur models can sign up here.

The LifestyleAmateurs.com affiliate program pays 50 percent revenue share for life, 10 percent webmaster referral and a 10 percent model referral. The program is operated from the same team behind AdultReviews.net.

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