Julie Simone Rolls Out New Site, Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Fetish model and producer Julie Simone unveiled her redesigned website and updated affiliate program.

Simone said she decided that her affiliate program should have a “new attitude” to go along with her site’s new look.

The affiliate program — Vicious Cash 2.0 — has a completely redesigned interface, new banner ads in a variety of sizes, free hosted galleries and weekly updates.

Simone said another new feature is the ability to customize linking codes throughout the Vicious Cash site with webmaster’s unique affiliate code that eliminates manual editing.

The company said payouts remain at 50 percent for the initial signup and 50 percent for recurring payments for the life of the membership.

Webmasters will continue to benefit from no minimums or conversion ratios "or any of the games other sites like to play with affiliates."

CCBill will continue to sponsor the affiliate program.

“I always get stellar feedback from the webmasters about my affiliate program — it’s no-nonsense,” Simone said.

“I hope they will take a look at version 2.0 and let me know their thoughts and any special requests for advertising materials that they might have. I’m really pleased with the new look and features we now offer,” she said.

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