Caballero Video Launches Affiliate Program

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Caballero Video has announced the launch of CaballeroCash.com, the affiliate program for its four new paysites.

The CabarelloCash affiliate program features four unlimited DVD download sites, including BestDVDz.com, BestClassicDVDz.com, BestShemaleDVDz.com and BestGayDVDz.com.

BestDVDz.com is a video site offering unlimited downloads or streaming of more than 4,700 scenes, multiple daily updates, reviews and free samples. Its content covers niches that include amateur and voyeur, among others.

BestClassicDVDz.com features more than 400 full length classic films that amount to more than 2,800 classic adult scenes. Its member’s area’s content showcases stars such as Amber Lynn, John Holmes, Joey Silvera and Christy Canyon.

BestShemale DVDz.com is a download site with shemale content from around the world containing 300 scenes.

BestGayDVDz.com also is a download site featuring more than 470 scenes of man-on-man action.

Adult DVD Company Caballero Video provides all of the content on the sites.

“Our mission is to take all of our content online and create the largest collections on the Net today,” the company said. “With a single password, your members get unlimited access to download thousand of scenes. This results in great conversion ratios and excellent retention for your traffic.”

Affiliate payouts offer up to $35 per signup, 60 percent revenue share and 10 percent plus 5 percent webmaster referrals.

CaballeroCash’s marketing materials include stand and odd-size banners and buttons, free hosted TGP and MGP galleries, peel ads. The company also provides additional marketing materials upon request.

For more information, visit CaballeroCash.com or contact sales@caballerocash.com.

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