AllXClub Launches Multi-Tiered Adult Paysite

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A new adult company promises to share the wealth with its members through a social-networking paysite that includes affiliate marketing-style features.

The site is called AllXClub.com, and it works like this: Surfers can sign up for two different membership levels that cost either $19.95 or $29.95 per month. Members get access to more than 6,000 adult scenes, a free DVD every month, unlimited access to the site's chat engine, as well other discounts on adult products and services.

The final incentive kicks in if members pay more money. For $39.95 a month, members will receive a portion of the site's revenue stream, in this case, 50 percent of the money generated by monthly club products and services. At this level of participation, members will also be able to refer other members to join the site.

Representatives for AllXClub.com compared their business model to that of cosmetics company Mary Kay, which also lets its salespeople recruit others.

"Globally, millions of people are already using online adult sites, and they're numbers and influences are growing daily, a representative said. "Unfortunately, very few of these sites produce an income for their members because they don't want to share the millions of dollars they take in every day."

Interested webmasters can join AllXClub.com by invitation. Various promotional codes will make joining easier, and in the meantime, the site offers an approval process to circumvent the invitation process.

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