Amy Fisher Launches Affiliate Program for Official Site

NEW YORK — Amy Fisher’s official website now is open to affiliate traffic. Fisher launched AmyFisherCash.com where webmasters can sign up to promote her site that updates weekly with new photo and video content.

Fisher re-entered the public zeitgeist in late-2007 when Red Light District released a sex tape of Fisher and her husband Lou Bellera, titled “Amy Fisher Caught on Tape.” Major publicity followed including appearances on The Howard Stern Show, “Maury,” “Star Jones” and Playboy Radio.

Amy Fisher Cash offers affiliates a slew of promo tools including banners of all sizes, embeddable Flash videos, page peel ads, and a picture and video of the day.

The program pays 50 percent revshare and a 10 percent webmaster referral fee. The program’s back-end is maintained through CC Bill, with Fisher’s husband, Bellera, serving as webmaster and content manager.

“We’re excited about this new phase for Amy’s site,” Bellera told XBIZ. “We believe the affiliate traffic will take it to another level. Since Amy is well known and gets a lot of publicity, it makes an immediate connection with the surfer.

“Everything is up and running and we actually launched today so webmasters can register for an account and promote the site right now. The CC Bill Tools program makes it easy for us and I’ll be adding plenty of new content of Amy. ”

Of course, any project involving Fisher gets major publicity because of her notoriety. Bellera appeared on Stern’s show in late March and is scheduled to go on again June 2. Fisher has been traveling non-stop as a feature dancer all across the country. She’s slated to dance at Blush in Pittsburgh this Thursday through Saturday.

In addition to shooting for her website and touring the U.S. as an in-demand feature, Fisher also is still in the process of filming a series of pay-per-view specials titled “Amy Fisher: Totally Nude & Exposed” that chronicles her newfound career in adult entertainment.

For more information on Fisher and the Amy Fisher Cash program, email newsinfo@amyfisher.com.

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