PIMPROLL Offering Discount Pricing for Fans, Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — PIMPROLL announced new member and affiliate pricing for its sites today.

The company said all sites are now being offered with link code options that allow affiliates to sell any site in the entire catalog with a $1.10 two-day trial price that renews at $14.95 for members who decide to remain.

"Major mainstream content providers have opened the floodgates with lower price points designed to provide consumers the maximum amount of entertainment for their hard-earned dollar," said David K. of Porn.com.

He added, "PIMPROLL took an important step with our recent shift in pricing on Porn.com, the world's most famous adult site and now we are extending the trend to the hundreds of high quality XXX sites in our award-winning portfolio for fans and affiliates."

Affiliates can select the price point that best suits their traffic and business model by choosing the link and pricing options in PIMPROLL's affiliate interface.

"We are already seeing a massive spark in new in-house sales and improved retention with these new prices," said David K.

The company maintained that while some competitors will insist on charging high prices for content, or offering affiliates only a few options as part of their marketing strategy, PIMPROLL is providing affordable member prices and giving affiliates the ability to choose to include cross-sales, trials, discount pricing or higher payout options on joins obtained with larger value monthly commitments.

David K added, "In the coming months our fans and affiliates can expect even more good news from PIMPROLL. We are ramping up production on our exclusive content updates, partnering with terrific hardcore studios and preparing for a wave of new improvements that are sure to give fans the urge to signup. Our goal is to offer discounted pricing options to allow customers to get the most bang for their buck. This is an important step toward that goal for everyone."

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