MicroNicheBucks Launches With 2 Foot Paysites

LOS ANGELES — The new affiliate company MicroNicheBucks has launched with a pair of foot-fetish sites and an eye toward a future built on narrowly targeted content.

Owner Greg said that his company will launch with the existing site FeetFactory.com and the new site ILoveLongToes.com.

"FeetFactory.com has been running since 2003, and our flagship site, ILoveLongToes.com opened in 2009 with impressive conversion rates and enthusiastic comments from our members," he said. "We decided to open I Love Long Toes because our photographer is a foot fetishist and he really loves skinny feet with very long toes. When he could not find a site featuring girls with the particular type of feet he admires, we decided to create our own site. Opening MicroNicheBucks and adding our existing site Feet Factory was the next logical step to bring both our sites under one roof. There are no other 'long toes' affiliate programs available now, so Micro Niche Bucks offers the chance to promote a totally unique product in the foot fetish world."

The program will operate under the CCBill affiliate platform, offering 50 percent commission on sales and 10 percent webmaster referrals. All content is exclusive and shot in-house.

Webmasters can promote the sites with the usual array of promotional tools, and company owner Greg hastened to note that ILoveLongToes.com offers bi-weekly updates.

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