Manica Media Launches Maiden Affiliate Program

BARCELONA — Content distributor Manica Media has announced the launch of ManicaMoney.com, its maiden affiliate program.

The company said its membership site network includes a wide range popular and up-and-coming adult brands, stars and niches.

Powered by Nats, the new affiliate program provides webmasters with promotional tools including edited tube clips, banners, movie and photo gallery builders, plus RSS/XML feeds and Paxum wire and check payments.

Tim Clausen, CEO of Manica Media said, “We are delighted to have launched ManicaMoney.com and are looking forward to launching the many other excellent branded websites in our pipeline."

He added, "Our principal objective now is to continue making ManicaMoney.com and its integral sales and marketing services, the number one affiliate program of choice for top-notch content providers and webmasters worldwide.”

Manica vice president of online media Erwin De Boer said, “We use the tried and tested methods that we know work. Our sites are optimized for webmaster use and we strive to provide them with every essential tool. When we create networks and sites we take the view of the content provider and that of the end user but just as importantly we pay the up most attention to the webmaster’s view as they will be working with Manicamoney.com on a daily basis.”

The company noted that it is also interested undertaking all sales and online marketing duties for existing sites looking to outsource and boost sales.

For more information about the program email contact@manicamedia.com.

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