VQCash Affiliate Program Launches

TORONTO — With a roster of more than 85 sites, the gay adult affiliate company VQCash.com has launched.

The new program comes from Toronto-based VQuest Inc., a gay-owned and -operated technology management company. They're pitching VQCash.com as a user-friendly affiliate program that offers white-label solutions for content producers and its own content manager.

“We assist our webmasters with tons of sales tools, but also with direct customer marketing to aid in retention, fresh new content updates, customer support and technology innovation,” VQuest PR Manager Jeffrey Peel said.

VQuest CEO Adrian Tan said that he and his team are always hunting down new partnerships and searching for new ideas.

“We have the know-how and technology to encode, host, and market gay content," he said. "Our platform really takes the technological guess work out of it for the content producer, so the artist can focus on their art and make great hot content.”

Tan added that his company offers commissions of up to 75 percent for content producers who use his service to build white-label sites.

VQuest Inc. plans to showcase its products at this year's Venus Berlin Trade Show.

“The Venus Berlin show will begin our major push of VQcash and all of our fantastic sites,” Peel said.

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