Affiliate Program ClickCash, Webcam Network iFriends Tap Into .XXX

LAKE WORTH, Fla. — ClickCash, one of the oldest and largest adult affiliate programs, and adult webcam network iFriends have taken .XXX domain names.

ClickCash.xxx and iFriends.xxx were launched under ICM Registry's Founders Program by parent company WebPower Inc., whose general counsel was recently tapped as a policy council member for .XXX policymaking board IFFOR. 

ClickCash says that since its beginnings in 1996, the affiliate program has generated more than $1 billion in revenue for its webmasters and affiliates. iFriends has been in business since 1998.

WebPower spokesperson Stacy Psaros said that more .XXX domains for the company are in the works.

The Lake Worth, Fla.-based company has about 75 online adult websites in a rainbow of niches. Some of WebPower's sites are Anal-Attack.net, Carnal-Coeds.net, HornyBlondes.org, Hardcore-Bisexuals.com, PregnantPassions.com and UltimateBDSMcams.com.

 “We are proud to be part of the Founders Program and are enthusiastic about the opportunities that working with ICM Registry presents for us and our affiliates,” Psaros said. “Our company’s culture is one of innovation and forward-thinking business practices. We recognized these same qualities in ICM Registry and the .XXX space."

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