AdultLounge.com Increases Payouts

AdultLounge.com has increased payouts on their new pay-per-sale affiliate program from $25.00 to $35.00. Webmasters can also earn up to 70% on revenue share for the life of a member.

AdultLounge.com has also introduced a completely revamped members area with many features and benefits aimed at increasing member retention, and when a member joins one site, now they will also get access to the 68 different niche sites,featuring daily updated pics, exclusive photo sets, hot live cams and live chat, streaming videos, reality content, and more…

Raffi Vartanian, Owner of AdultLounge.com, said “Our goal was to make the best members area in the industry. We have created a large members area with great attention to the member’s satisfaction. We have listened to the needs of our members over time and we have tailored a members’ area that reflects what they have been asking for. With our new increased commissions and longer retention, we can provide our webmasters with greater profits and success.”

You can catch AdultLounge.com at the upcoming CybernetExpo, June 9-12, where AdultLounge.com will be exhibiting and giving away special offers and prizes at their booth. Additionally, you can take the opportunity to hear Raffi Vartanian, owner of AdultLounge.com, speak at the “Running a profitable paysite seminar”. The seminar takes places Saturday, June 12 from 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. The Panel will discuss costly mistakes to avoid, and learning what makes a tour effective, and a member's area retain.

For more information, please visit www.AdultLounge.com.

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