Glamour Dollars Signs Deal With JM Media Partners

LOS ANGELES — Glamour Dollars has signed a deal with JM Media Partners to manage its websites and affiliate program.

Glamour Dollars is home to glamour photographer Tammy Sands, whose work features some of the top adult stars in stunning photos and videos. The partnership with JM Media Partners will focus on the redevelopment and management of the affiliate program and its websites, VipArea.com and IKissGirls.com, including the migration to a new affiliate platform.

"I have been looking for a way to grow my online business, while still being able to focus 100% on my content and working with JM Media Partners is the best choice for me to do that," Sands said.

Sands began her career in adult at Danni.com in 1995. It didn't take long after that for her interest in photography to be sparked. Her work currently is featured in a line of DVDs for Girlfriends Films, and on websites suchs as Twistys.com. She has also been published in Penthouse magazine.

"We are excited to work with Glamour Dollars, the content is amazing and we have big plans in store to grow the program and site portfolio," remarked John Desjardins of JM Media Partners. "Tammy and I have a great relationship having worked well together in the past, so bringing her sites and program under Jm Media Partners management is a prospect that we are very pleased about."

JM Media Partners is an adult marketing and management company that has more than 15 years of online adult experience. It was founded by adult industry veterans, John Desjardins, a former executive at LFP, and Matt McCoy, a developer who has worked with companies such as Hustler and Evil Angel.

JM Media Partners focuses on affiliate marketing, management and development for clients such as PinupDollars.com

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