KJCash Relaunches CJXXX, Offers Bonuses Up to $1,500

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate program KJCash.com announced the relaunch of CJXXX.com and a new incentive program offering affiliates the chance to earn up to $1,500 bonus cash.

"We decided it was time to give CJXXX a facelift so our design team came up with what I think is a very fresh and innovative new design," company CEO Craig Jackson said.

"Our initial testing with our organic traffic has shown very favorable results, so we wanted to celebrate the relaunch by offering affiliates the chance to earn some substantial bonus cash."

The company said all new sales to the CJXXX.com site during November qualify toward the bonus program. All affiliates, both new and existing, are eligible to participate and sales can be sent via revenue share or the pay per signup program.

"As with our previous promotions, I wanted to make this something that is attainable by all affiliates, large and small," Jackson said.

"So many of the bonus programs I see these days have thresholds set so high they are out of reach to all except the biggest affiliates."

The bonus program is structured as follows: 10 new sales to CJXXX.com get a cash bonus of $50; 25 new sales get a cash bonus of $200; 50 new sales get a cash bonus of $500; 100 new sales during the month and get a cash bonus of $1,500.

The bonus program is in effect for all new sales to CJXXX.com Nov.1-30. The KJCash program currently consists of nine sites including CJXXX.com, WorkinMenXXX.com, BareBackTwinkz.com, Str8BoyzSeduced.com, DefiantBoyz.com, BrazilianStudz.com, LaughingAsians.com, GayAsianTwinkz.com and SpunkStarz.com. Additional sites are under construction and members will get access to those as they go live.

Promotional materials currently available include weekly affiliate newsletters with new materials, RSS feeds, embedded flash video previews, hosted movie and photo galleries, animated and static banners and a hosted blog.

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