MetArt Launches RylskyArt.com

LOS ANGELES — MetArt has announced the latest addition to the MetArt Network — RylskyArt.com

RylskyArt.com will house original content produced by Rylsky, one of MetArt's most renowned photographers for more than 10 years. The site will be home to Rylsky's most recent content and will update daily with amateur, softcore models.

"RylskyArt.com is absolutely unique ... a natural addition to the MetArt Network lineup," said Jill Taylor, MetArt's vice president of marketing.  "MetArt members have revered Rylsky's content for a decade.  There is no doubt that RylskyArt.com will become another favorite among erotic art fans."

RylskyArt.com will reside within the MetArtMoney.com affiliate program, offering affiliates 50 percent revshare, weekly payouts and no minimums as well as frequently updated original content and promotional materials.  

"This is a no-brainer for affiliates who already have success promoting our other MetArtMoney sites .... We already know our consumer base loves Rylsky and this site is truly an extension of MetArt.com."

RylskyArt.com will join the full MetArt Network lineup of sites: MetArt.com, SexArt.com, ALSScan.com, TheLifeErotic.com, Errotica-Archives.com, EroticBeauty.com, MetCams.com, Live.TV and the soon-to-be-added MichaelNinn.com.  

Current members of the MetArt Network will receive free access to RylskyArt.com.

"We want to share the entire experience of Rylsky photography with our members — the models, the sets, the photography — and will be directly interacting with members via email, cam chat, and blog comments," Rylsky said. "Now the world gets a front row seat to view our models through my lens."

To promote RylskyArt.com, visit affiliate program website MetArtMoney.com.

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