SexKey Upgrade Means Higher Payouts, More Marketing Tools

KEYPORT, N.J. — Internet Key, Inc. has released SexKey 2.0, a new version of the company’s adult affiliate program for the AVS/AEN market, the company announced Wednesday.

Higher payouts and a full suite of new marketing tools are new to the popular affiliate program, which also allows webmasters to dynamically select upsell join pages by niche, according to a statement from the company, which also operates ScrewBucks, ManSites, AdultSights and other affiliate programs. SexKey 2.0 will also increase payouts to $25 for all joins generated through the free membership model.

“The unparalleled flexibility the program provides to SexKey webmasters ensures that we will continue to deliver killer conversions,” Internet Key’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing Adam Winters said.

With SexKey 2.0, Flash, html and text-based customizable join scripts will be available; webmasters will also be able to choose from the variety of niche-oriented paysite upsells on a site ID level to match their traffic more closely to the upsell offered on the registration page.

“This added flexibility enables webmasters to determine the best converting upsell offer for their unique traffic source, resulting in improved value per user,” according to the company.

An extensive selection of promotional banners, splash pages, landing pages and tour pages are available.

“These new tools enable webmasters to attract and convert surfers to free SexKey memberships without requiring them to build traditional AVS/AEN sites,” according to the statement.

SexKey 2.0 also has a fresh design and includes a premium content section featuring select marquee adult brands.

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