Spicecash.com Offers 100% Payout to New Affiliates

BOSTON — Veteran adult webmaster affiliate program Spicecash.com has announced its latest promo, offering a 100 percent recurring revenue share on all sales made by new affiliates during the month of February.

According to the company, Spicecash.com was a hub of activity in 2009, having launched four new premium paysites and revamped the tours and members areas of all its other sites. It also added a large amount of new free content for webmasters to use, in addition to a hosted blog with behind the scenes footage, bloopers, trailers, documentaries and other general debauchery that affiliates could send traffic to generate more sales and revenue.

"It looks like 2010 will be no different for the company that has been around since the birth of online pornography," said a Spicecash.com rep. "To prove the point, Spicecash is launching a promotion for all new webmasters that sign up in the month of February that will pay out 100 a percent revenue share on all sales made throughout the month. The kicker is that all sales that are made will also rebill at 100 percent for the life of the member."

"We know it can be a difficult decision to start sending traffic somewhere you haven't in the past," Spicecash President Colin Rowntree said. "Because of this, we want to counteract the worry and stress of promoting something new by minimizing risk and maximizing profit potential."

"We've been around for fourteen years — there are many good reasons for that, but ultimately we know affiliates don't want to send traffic to something that hasn't been proven to work for them," Rowntree added. "I think the decision to test the waters with us is made dramatically easier with this promo."

Having been around so long, the company has a longer track record than almost anyone in the industry, but continues to work hard to maintain its reputation.

"We bend over backwards for our affiliates," Rowntree offered. "We've never missed a payout, our phone number, ICQ and emails are displayed publicly for everyone to see and use. If you need something customized, have a question or need some extra convincing, contact us."

Rowntree says that one key point about Spicecash.com and its suite of sites is the low saturation of free content available online.

"In comparison to other companies, Spicecash.com has a very limited amount of full scenes or other content that can satisfy surfers for free," Rowntree said. "This makes selling the sites tremendously easier, especially considering that the flagship site Wasteland.com is the only paysite in the world that allows members to stream HD content (now shooting in 1080p) straight to their televisions via the Roku Box."

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