LegalBait.com Launches; Now Accepting Affiliates

ORLANDO — LegalBait.com, the sister program of TeenRevenue.com, has launched and is now accepting affiliates.

After being in beta testing for the past month, LegalBait.com is ready for the adult webmaster community, the company said.

LegalBait.com was conceived by the creators of TeenRevenue.com, a producer of teen niche content for more than 10 years. Created from the ground up with a new approach to the teen niche, the TeenRevenue team says there will be many new announcements coming up.

“We've spent the last few months tweaking and refining this program to fulfill today's webmasters needs,” said Derek “Dwreck” Smout, LegalBait’s program director. “We have included everything to make this program a webmaster favorite and will continue to cater to our valued webmasters needs for the life of our partnership.”

According to LegalBait creator Paolo, everything from tube-ready videos, custom blog tools and traditional tools are ready to go.

“Nothing has been overlooked,” he said. “LegalBait is being launched with one goal in mind: to bring fresh, new faces to the adult webmaster community. The term ‘content is king,’ has never been more appropriate when the sites sell themselves. We have two new veteran webmasters and a ready design team to help fulfill any requests affiliates may have as well. We are launching with seven exclusive teen sites and our (all-site access) flagship LegalBaitPass.com. Webmasters, take advantage of our top tier

payouts and our $35 PPS on 1$ trials now.” 

For more information, email derek@legalbait.com.

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