FlyntDigital Launches New Lures for Webmasters

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. – FlyntDigital, the Internet arm of Larry Flynt Publications, unveiled two new websites Monday and a double payout incentive for webmasters that will last through the end of May.

FlyntDigital's new Hustler-branded sites include HustlerMovies.com, a website aimed at users with high-speed connections that features the Hustler movie library re-encoded for a higher speed rate, and HustlerCenterfolds.com, which showcases all centerfold content from Hustler magazine and will later include a “Hustler Centerfolds” DVD series.

FlyntDigital also launched a new incentive for webmasters that offers double payouts on every join referred to the new sites, or the ever-popular Hustler niche site BustyBeaties.com.

According to Darren Davis, FlyntDigital’s VP sales and marketing, the idea behind the promotion is to thank webmasters for their continued support of the Hustler brand.

"Doing a promotion on new sites like this is designed to get webmasters to give the site a test drive," Davis told XBiz. "We're excited to see the results. Early testing has shown that both sites offer an excellent opportunity for conversions, but specifically the idea is to give webmasters a reason to break out of old habits, try an exciting new site, and hopefully stick with it for a long time to come."

According to Davis, subscribers to either of the new sites will also get unlimited access to all of the photo and video archives from Hustler.com and VCAXXX.com. Additionally, both of the newly-launched websites will be available to surfers and webmasters for a $4.95, three-day trial (rebills at $29.99), as a $29.99 standard signup, and at FlyntDigital’s new $9.95 standard signup price point.

Davis added that the webmasters who have so far previewed the new sites and heard about the promotion, "are eating it up!"

The double payout offer from FlyntDigital will last until midnight on May 31, said Davis. The incentive applies to all versions of the new site tours. The payout is based on the console-free and standard versions of the sites' tours.

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