LittleMutt.com Announces MuttCashGold Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — LittleMutt.com parent company Twixil Inc. has announced that MuttCashGold, its new invitation-only affiliate program, is available now.

MuttCashGold is the new VIP affiliate club, offering selected LittleMutt affiliates special promotions and incentives along with new tools, exclusive content and other benefits. MuttCashGold affiliates will earn 60 percent payouts on all sales and rebills, use of exclusive content and promo material including new tools and custom galleries and preferred access to new LittleMutt programs and projects.

“We're proud of the new program, we’re working hard on it and I think our affiliates will be pleased with the new merit-based system," said Jo Mason, vice president for Marketing for MuttCash and LittleMutt. "This VIP affiliate club will allow us to work even more closely with our best and most trusted affiliates who we will collaborate with as sales partners in every sense."

LittleMutt will be rolling the MuttCashGold program out in stages during April and May, inviting new affiliates to join throughout this period.

To help promote MuttCashGold, the company has announced a “75 in May” promotion for all affiliates. “75 in May” rewards the top five affiliates from March 23rd through the end of April with 75 percent in all payouts during May. All affiliates are eligible to be considered in this promotion.

LittleMutt centers on youthful performers in hardcore content.

“We’ve developed a unique brand in the adult entertainment world," LittleMutt Executive Producer Sal Paradise said." Our approach features young fresh natural girls who have lots of personality. Our content is strongly sexual and we always deliver hardcore satisfaction. But we also take great pride in the women who work with us and give them the respect and admiration they and all women deserve. We seek affiliates who share our pride and values while working with us to deliver sales and generate revenue.”

Webmasters can contact a LittleMutt representative at webmaster@muttcash.com.

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