Crazies Cash Launches Affiliate Program

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Crazies Cash has entered the webmaster affiliate landscape with the launch of its cash program and signature website, AllOver30.com. The site will be updated five times a week with new video clips and photos. Additionally, one full-length movie will be added each week.

Webmaster affiliates earn 50 percent revshare on all initial and recurring sales. The program offers exclusive content, daily updates, zipped videos, hosted galleries and a stats back end powered by NATS. If the affiliate sends at least 25 joins to the program, the payout gets bumped to 60 percent the company said.

AllOver30.com features 95 percent original content, handwritten model biographies and solo and hardcore content.

“There are no high quality mature sites on the web that offer good looking hand-picked content,” program manager Doug told XBIZ. “We literally vote on all of the content that gets added to the members area. For this simple reason alone is why I personally think AllOver30.com will become a huge success.”

At press time, there are no immediate plans to add new sites or niches.

“Consumers are more likely to stay with a site that provides great service, consistent quality, and listens to members’ requests and preferences,” program owner Jamie “Crazies” Wentz said. The same applies to the affiliate and let’s be blunt: older consumers have money and credit cards.”

Wentz got his start in the adult industry in 1998 at ATKingdom, where he was vice president of operations.

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