FameDollars Launches Holiday Affiliate Promotion

MONTREAL — FameDollars announced today its “Pay Pig” promo contest that gives affiliates a chance to earn increased payouts through the month of December.

The company said that from Nov. 1-30, affiliates will have the chance to collect sales to qualify for increased payouts. In order to qualify, participating affiliates will need to have a minimum of five sales more than they did in October.

The length of the increased payout periods vary based on the targets reached by each affiliate. During the increased payout period in December affiliates will earn $45 PPS or 60 percent rev share.

According to FameDollars, the holiday season has always been a peak sales period and with mega sites like Evil Angel, the newly revamped Devil's Film, Burning Angel, Nuru Network, the Mile High family of sites, and top performer names like Rocco Siffredi, Peter North, Tera Patrick, and Silvia Saint, sales are likely to continue to increase.

"The holidays are coming up and we wanted to use this opportunity to put some more cash in our affiliates pockets," Affiliate Manager Derrick, said. "With increased PPS and rev share payouts, the opportunity for financial domination has never been better."

For more information and to sign up for the Pay Pig Promotion, email derrick@famedollars.com, or visit FameDollars.com.

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