CuriousCash Offers Affiliate Sweepstakes

QUEENSLAND, Australia — Australian affiliate program CuriousCash, which caters to gay/bi-curious sites like AllAustralianBoys.com and TeenBoyModels.com, is launching a contest in February to any affiliate or affiliate team that sends 2,400 new joins to any of the company’s premium megasites between Feb. 1-July 31.

The prize package, which Affiliate Manager CuriousToyBoy told XBiz is worth more than $12,000, two economy class roundtrip tickets to Australia, a 13-day guided tour of the country and four-and five-star hotel accommodations throughout the trip.

“This is absolutely above and beyond the normal revshare earnings for all joins and rebills sent as part of the promotion,” CuriousToyBoy said. “It is a 100 percent bonus reward and is open to as many people as can qualify. We are hoping that 5-6 people take it up and we have 10-12 people in the group for the adventure. There is no upper limit."

The package also includes all air travel within Australia, land transport by limousine, all entry fees and costs of the planned events, breakfast each morning, some lunches, and dinner and drinks every night, including a rooftop BBQ at CuriousToyBoy's beachside penthouse apartment.

CuriousToyBoy and owner CuriousTim will act as the winners’ guides on the trip, which will take place sometime in October, CuriousToyBoy said.

Highlights of the trip include a visit to Brisbane in Queensland, where winners will cruise Moreton Bay, swim with dolphins, observe humpback whales on their annual migration, snorkel on a famous shipwreck and take a day trip to the Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast.

Visits to Cairns in North Queensland, Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory, Melbourne in Victoria, Sydney and the Gold Coast in Queensland also are planned.

CuriousToyBoy said the prize package would not change the company’s existing affiliate revshare returns, which sit in the 60-70 percent revshare payment range for qualifying joins.

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