Shakecash Affiliate Program Launches

BERLIN — Shakecash, the affiliate program for Clipshaker, which the creators are calling "the first video player" for porn was launched today. The launch coincides with the release of Clipshaker last week.

Shakecash will pay affiliates 35 percent for life of all net sales, including purchases of the software, new versions that are later released and other items Clipshaker plans to later sell.

Shakecash will work exclusively with CCBill, utilizing CCBill’s popular affiliate backend.

Clipshaker’s release comes after over three years of research and development. 

With Clipshaker, users can clip the parts of the movie or scene that they like as well as organize their clips into playlists (these are called shakes) and play up to 16 clips or movies at the same time (this is called parallel viewing).

Clipshaker is designed to make the porn viewing experience easier and more enjoyable, the creators said.

Clipshaker will be sold for either $29.95 or 29.95 EU in Europe. There is also a seven-day free trial, after which the user has to purchase the product to be able to continue to see their clips.

Clipshaker CEO Bernhard G. said, “Shakecash will give affiliates throughout the adult industry the opportunity to profit from this groundbreaking product, Clipshaker. We believe Clipshaker will change the way people enjoy porn forever.” 

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