Naughty America Announces Freaky Friday Promo

CYBERSPACE — Naughty America is offering its affiliate bonus payouts every Friday in October.

The eligible dates are Oct. 8, 15, 22 and 29.

Affiliates have the opportunity to earn a $200 bonus with five or more sales. Ten or more sales will earn an affiliate a $500 bonus and 20 or more sales is worth a $1,000 bonus.

Naughty America also has lowered its signup price to $9.95 every Friday of the promotion.

“We appreciate all of our affiliates business, big or small,” Naughty America’s Justin Baker told XBIZ. “We wanted to give affiliates a chance to cash-in this month. During the bonus payout days we have lowered our signup price to $9.95. This price point has been ran in the past with great success. Even the smallest affiliate will have a chance to collect on these bonus payouts. We have a great staff that is available to help boost anybody's conversions. Naughty America remains a solid program to promote. We are constantly creating new promotional tools and providing the best content on the web.”

Affiliates can claim their cash prizes by emailing jbaker@naughtyamerica.com or scott@naughtyamerica.com with their affiliate user name with “Freaky Friday Bonus” as the email’s subject.

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