MindGeek Brings MyDirtyHobby to U.S. Market

MindGeek Brings MyDirtyHobby to U.S. Market

NICOSIA, Cyprus — One of Europe’s largest amateur cam communities is expanding its presence in the world.

Today, MyDirtyHobby.com’s fully functional English site was unveiled.

Now in its 9th year, MindGeek-operated MyDirtyHobby boasts “several million” registered members and more than 40,000 amateurs who have uploaded more than 370,000 personal videos. It includes high-def live webcam streams, 3.8 million private pictures and a mobile instant messenger service.

“In combining the power of the brand itself and the outstanding quality of the product this will create amazing business potential for the U.S. amateur community, members and of course the webmasters of today making it the biggest and most authentic amateur community to date,” MyDirtyHobby officials said.

With the expansion, MyDirtyHobby is expanding its Cash4Members.com affiliate program.

“Cash4Members, MyDirtyHobby’s official affiliate program, is now ready for worldwide traffic, offering the latest tools like HTML 5 ad material and fulfilling all your needs in terms of advertisement, auto-targeting of languages ensuring international availability and MyDirtyHobby’s usability,” MyDirtyHobby officials said.

The site also is seeking content, its operators said.

“Got content? Get money! Amateur payouts up to 75 percent! How? Besides the strong standard option of 35 percent, a specially crafted three-tier model is giving amazing possibilities to amateurs with a revenue share of up to 50 percent,” MyDirtyHobby officials said.

“Content providers simply have to strike easy goals, such as a certain number of video uploads or webcam hours, automatically becoming enabled for additional percentages on top of the standard share.

“Combined with MyDirtyHobby’s 25 percent for user referral it makes for a sensational figure of 75 percent.”

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