Girlfriends Films Launches Affiliate Program

RESEDA, Calif. — Girlfriends Films launched its new affiliate program today.

The new offering is in collaboration with AbbyWinters.com, the XBIZ 2012 Adult Site of the Year (Solo/All-Girl) and extends Girlfriends Films’ global reach.

Girlfriends said it has modeled the program after its sex-positive image, carefully reviewing affiliates’ promotion methods and performance to ensure they are respectful of the models.

“Unique content sells. It’s what affiliates want, and Girlfriends Films offers plenty. The distinctive, story-based movies Girlfriends Films is known for make it consistently the best performing studio on VOD site HotMovies.com, demonstrating the company’s popularity. I’m confident that popularity will translate into high conversions and payouts for affiliates,” AbbyWinters vice president of business development Trieu Hoang said.

Offered at site launch are new and exclusive scenes with popular Girlfriends Films performers, daily full-length videos, original 40-minute talk shows, thousands of photos, and access to 50 titles (200 scenes) from the studio’s extensive library.  Additional content will be added weekly.

“Collaboration is the key to our new affiliate program,” said Girlfriends Films vice president Moose. “This is a business relationship where we will work together to achieve our goals. GFFMembers.com is a viable site to receive traffic and return capital. With the assistance and guidance of AbbyWinters.com, we look to provide affiliate members with a welcome sense of stability.”

To tour the Girlfriends Films membership site visit GFFmembers.com/tour.

For more information about the affiliate program click here.

To apply to the program email affiliates@girlfriendsfilms.com.

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