ModelCentro Debuts McProfits.com Affiliate Program

ModelCentro Debuts McProfits.com Affiliate Program

NEW YORK — ModelCentro today launched McProfits.com, its affiliate marketing arm of the solo-girl platform.

“McProfits is launching with the largest selection of models available for promotion and provides an amazing opportunity for traffic partners to cash in on unsaturated websites featuring official porn star sites, the best amateurs, popular cam girls, solo erotica, playmates and a long list of niche content types that can be matched perfectly to your traffic sources,” said $tandaman of McProfits and ModelCentro.

“Starlets — including Dani Daniels, Romi Rain, Valentina Nappi, Tanya Tate, Eva Lovia and thousands of others — are already growing their audience on the ModelCentro platform, and with McProfits you can monetize all their content right now.”

$tandaman said that years of experience marketing adult content and an award-winning development team are what have empowered McProfits to deliver a user-friendly interface every affiliate can operate, along with advanced stats and filters for fine-tuning your traffic optimization settings to target the best conversions, a robust models catalogue, weekly payouts and a full 50 percent revshare on all joins or rebills.

“We have all the standard tools affiliates expect, but our program really isn’t aimed at burger-flippers, so we understand that professional affiliates need powerful tools to work efficiently and effectively,” $tandaman said. “That’s why we are launching with a full content API, s2s post-back, campaign management tools and a way to make money on a model referral tier as well.

“Every aspect of our sites and our offers are mobile friendly, but what matters most is if you have traffic, we can provide pretty much any custom tool you can think of as our way of supporting your efforts while we all earn more money together.”

For more information, visit McProfits.com or email affiliates@mcprofits.com

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