D-Dub Software Launches BoneTown Affiliate Program

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — D-Dub Software, creator of the action/adventure adult video game BoneTown, has launched the BoneTown affiliate program, offering 50 percent commission on purchases made by consumers who were referred via an affiliate's website.

"BoneTown appeals to a wide variety of markets outside of porn and video games," said Maximus M. Baptist VIII, business development manager at D-Dub Software. "Our promo tools make it much easier to target markets such as satirical humor, marijuana, alcohol, race, gambling, religion, politics and freedom of speech, and really any type of male adult entertainment. And we'll continue to add unique promotions and updates to our affiliate program so that it, like the game, is always growing and becoming more appealing to affiliates and their markets."

Affiliates of the new BoneTown affiliate program also will have access to linking codes with specialized videos, audio, art and company banners, as well as other "regularly promoted tools that fit the needs of their industry," according to the company.

"We're expecting a great response to our new affiliate program," BoneTown Affiliate Program Manager Maggie told XBIZ. "We've catered the program to do well not only for the adult and gaming markets, but also for countless other markets both in the US and abroad. We'll be constantly growing the program in response to our affiliates' needs, so we expect that it'll be very successful for all involved."

To become and affiliate or find more information about the program, visit BuyBoneTown.com.

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