AdultStarProfits.com Launches Affiliate Program

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — AdultStarProfits has announced the launch of its affiliate program for the promotion of Adult Business Seminar: Teaching You How to Make and Sell Porn Online.

The program offers real-time stats and marketing tools for webmasters in the adult and non-adult online space, the company said.

The first Adult Business Seminar will be conducted Nov. 13-15 in Los Angeles. Other seminars will be held in major cities in the U.S., Canada and Germany.

The event will include workshops conducted by adult industry professionals, including Bishop, Shy Love, Ben Kraus, Ron Jeremy and Nina Hartley.

AdultStarProfits.com is paying webmasters a $75, $250 and $350 pay-per-signup respective to the Silver, Gold and Platinum price packages for attendance.

Payment processing is handled by CCBill and backed by the NATS affiliate program software.

“The Adult Business Seminars online affiliate program is the newest product that our team is fortunate to manage,” said ASP Albert, AdultStarProfits.com president. “It is a complimentary product to our existing online paysites. This program aligns our team with an all-star cast of business leaders, making this a winning combination for ASP and ASP webmasters. The payout alone is an amazing opportunity for everyone to generate decent income.”

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