WetAndPuffy Affiliate Program Launched

LONDON — Wet and Puffy launches its new affiliate program, WetAndPuffy.com.

The company says the affiliate program is perfectly positioned to convert traffic for affiliates in the puff pussy and camel toe niche markets.

"WetAndPuffy sets itself apart by bringing top quality exclusive content to our viewers six days a week, even as many other sites are curtailing or eliminating their update schedules entirely,” said Wayne of WetAndPuffy.com. “Six updates every week in HD, including rare scenes and first time one-of-a-kind performances by stars fans know and love, is what has made our site a top converter consistently capable of retaining members for our affiliates."

The company says WetAndPuffy categorizes each model into one of three vaginal types: Big Taco, Puffy Peach or Juicy Cherry and it offers users a more interactive viewing experience by exploring anatomical differences between the models.

According to the company, the level of passion that ownership has for the product shows through clearly in every aspect of the website and overall business approach.

"We work hand-in-hand with our traffic partners,” Wayne said. "Our site is stocked with all of the standard promo materials and flash embeds that most webmasters look for, but we go deeper than that and provide custom promo materials as needed for each of our affiliates."

Paying out $25 pay per sale or 50 percent revenue share with no cross sales or other aggressive billing tactics, the company says WetAndPuffy allows affiliates and consumers to maintain their peace of mind at the point of sale.

The WetAndPuffy website is certified safe to join by WebsiteSecure.org, which, according to the company, means affiliates with high quality bookmarker traffic are assured that their clients are being treated fairly at all times from the moment they enter the domain all the way through their entire transaction.

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