Forbidden Gem Launches Affiliate Program

MESA, Ariz. — Forbidden Gem Productions has announced the launch of its affiliate program ForbiddenGemCash.com, featuring exclusive teen, MILF, fetish and babe content.

"With years of original content in our library and much of it already housed on ForbiddenGem.com, we felt the time was right to create an affiliate site," said Naomi St. Claire, Forbidden Gem Productions co-owner and featured model.

The company recently launched its flagship site LilCandy.com.

"We are looking at launching nearly another half a dozen sites before the end of 2010, each featuring all exclusive MILF or teen content, and one with both, but with a serious twist," St. Claire said.

"We think one of our new sites will turn the industry upside down on its ear when it launches, so it would be wise for webmasters to get on board now and start racking up referrals."

The company said its employing a 50 percent revenue share and 10 percent referral model for webmasters and features payouts from Epoch and uses NATS.

"We firmly believe in the profitability of the affiliate program business model," said Buster Thompson, owner of Forbidden Gem Productions.

"Even during the beta testing period of ForbiddenGemCash we saw conversation rates on LilCandy.com that reassured me that this was the right thing to do. Tube sites may have put a serious dent in affiliate sales over the years, but we are seeing a comeback, and there is nothing that really compares to the quality and sheer volume of exclusive content that our members have enjoyed."

The company said the site offers free hosted galleries, regularly updated exclusive content, full page ads and other tools.

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