CockyBoys Relaunches Affiliate Program With NATS 4

NEW YORK — CockyBoys announced today that it has relaunched its BigBling.com affilate program with NATS 4.

The company said the new site comes weeks after a successful launch of the new CockyBoys site, which has seen traffic and membership increase at a significant pace.

Creative Director Benny Morecock said, “We are very excited to give our affiliates the latest and greatest tools and systems available to promote our new slate of content which has performed well beyond our expectations since our relaunch.”

He added, “With this new system our partners will find an easier way of tracking statistics and pulling assets to promote our sites.”

CockyBoys said BigBling features a cleaner and easier-to-navigate interface as well as a complete overhaul and redesign of the main program page complete with new graphs, statistics, charts, announcements, a count-down timer to the next pay period, pay-out information and account snapshots.

Affiliates can now track performance in promoting specific sites, programs and campaigns through daily stats, demographics reports and more.

BigBling has also integrated online DVD retailer Studmall.com into the program so affiliates can earn commissions on DVD sales from studios like CockyBoys, BelAmi, Eurocreme, Cobra, Dominic Ford 3D and more.

The company noted that the Maleserve.TV VOD platform will also be integrated into BigBling in the coming months along with new membership sites.

CockyBoy’s publicist said, “I’m happy affiliates now have new tools and a new way of promoting CockyBoys. There are brand new banners in the system as well as brand new content to promote. Now is the perfect time to launch NATS 4 and give partners everything they need to promote the new CockyBoys since it has already proven to be a real hit both internally and with several top affiliates in the business. We haven’t seen this kind surge in membership for CockyBoys since the launch in 2007.”

For information on the affiliate program contact affiliates@CockyBoys.com.

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