Starlet Entertainment Group to Launch Affiliate Program, Offer Mainstream Co-ops

LOS ANGELES — Starlet Entertainment Group, parent company of the newly-launched Briana Banks Entertainment production company, has announced plans for its own affiliate program and will use its mainstream ties to bridge adult and mainstream entertainment.

SEG affiliate program StarletBucks.com is soon-to-be-launched and will support its flagship BrianaBanksReloaded.com along with other adult sites SEG plans to launch.

“We’ve already partnered up with some of the most reputable companies in adult, and look forward to working with many of the other experienced adult players in the industry,” said Jessica N., SEG president of marketing and affiliates. “We all can help each other make money, and we hope to do just that for our current partners Video Secrets and Gamelink, among others, and especially Epoch, which was monumental in helping us prepare to launch our first website.”

Jessica N. told XBIZ that SEG being backed by mainstream investors gives the company an opportunity go mainstream, which also will benefit the adult companies associated with it.

“In these uncertain economic times we want to partner with other adult companies rather than compete for traffic, and that means finding unique and savvy ways to get the customers to your site and retain them for a longer period of time. We will be looking to form partnerships to do just that in 2009, including mainstream co-branded marketing initiatives that we’re going to aggressively implement,” she said.

Jessica N. emphasized that SEG isn’t just another adult company and that it plans to offset with launching projects that attract both mainstream and adult consumers.

Briana Banks Entertainment President and former Vivid contract star Briana Banks gave XBIZ a sneak peak into her production company in January. On May 1, her official website BrianaBanksReloaded.com was launched.

Among the site’s offerings is a social network platform that allows content to be uploaded to various social-networking sites on a weekly basis.

“I am thrilled to be a part of a company that allows me to utilize my production experience and knowledge in adult,” Banks said. “It’s exciting to be able to pick my co-stars and upcoming contract girls for the company. It’s also been a thrill to launch my very own website that I helped to develop and implement. It truly is the official Briana Banks website because I created it. Anything else out there isn’t the true product.”

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