JennaCash, Webmasters.Adult.com Moves to NATS4

LOS ANGELES — Playboy has announced it has officially moved JennaCash and Webmasters.Adult.com to NATS4.

The company says it’s the next step in building the best webmaster program, which will ultimately encompass RealityCash, PlayboyWebmasters, Webmasters.Adult.com and JennaCash.

In addition, the company says all of these programs will be housed in its new super program, AdultCashPrograms.com.

Affiliates can get linking codes, ad tools and all promo materials for RealityCash, JennaCash and Adult.com sites with one login. PlayboyWebmaster site links will be available this week.

“We are committed to bringing you the best possible webmaster experience and NATS4 gives us the tools to be able to do that. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as we strive to create the ultimate webmaster experience,” the company said.

“We wanted to make this process as seamless as possible and have ensured that your traffic, joins, rebills and stats will transition without any action required by you.”

The company said traffic will be tracked from MPA to NATS4 without affiliates having to make any changes or link updates.

Also, historical data and stats will be saved on MPA so account histories won’t be lost. Affiliates can login at Legacy.JennaCash.com and Legacy.Webmasters.Adult.com to view all previous stats.

The company says banners, hosted galleries and tools will still work without making any changes and stats, joins and rebills will continue to be tracked to affiliate accounts with no changes needed to be done by affiliates.

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