Photographer Tammy Sands Launches Affiliate Program, Member Site

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Photographer Tammy Sands announced today the launch of her new affiliate site, GlamourDollars along with member site ClubSabrina featuring performer Sabrina Maree.

The company said ClubSabrina joins existing GlamourDollar sites VIPArea.com and ClubCodyLove.com.

Direct access will be granted to all of the sites in the GlamourDollars network through the affiliate program.

“It’s a great day on both fronts. The affiliate site is running full-tilt, and I’m positive that Sabrina Maree’s fans are going to be thrilled with her new site’s content. She’s a gorgeous, natural girl, and an absolute delight to work with, as you can clearly tell from the photos,” Sands said.

The affiliate program offers members 50 percent for each signup (gross net), plus 50 percent of all recurring membership until that member cancels. Gross net is defined as all sales minus credit card transaction fees.

According to the company, Maree’s resume includes Playboy Special Editions Model, Penthouse Pet (Dec. 2010), Twisty’s Treat (Dec. 2010) and Winner of the 2011 Howard Stern Penthouse Pet Pageant.

“I’m incredibly thrilled to be taking the next step with ClubSabrina.com," Maree said. "It’s been an amazing year for me, and I’ve been moving really fast — from softcore glamour model to now doing live cam shows and hardcore girl/girl movies. I found I love the attention as I get dirtier and dirtier. I hope my fans join up immediately, to see just how far this girl might go."

Webmasters can join the affiliate program here.

More information at ClubSabrina.

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