Dirty Diablos Launches DiabloDollars Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES Affiliate program DirtyDiablos, the newest website for alternative, tattooed, and fetish girls getting hardcore, announced its new affiliate program DiabloDollars.com.

The company said the program is fresh, with new exclusive content released weekly and various promo tools including high-quality hosted galleries, banners (static, animated, and flash), HD content .zip’s, RSS feeds, and other features.

The program is built on the NATS platform to ensure a solid foundation with a variety of features and report details.

Last Year, Diablos debuted its flagship site, DiablosInkd.com, celebrating the beauty of feminine skin and ink.

Since that time, Diablos has released additional sites that fill more niches, including its smoking fetish site SmokingHotDiablos.com.

Diablos has various payout options including check, wire, or Paxum and the company is currently in the process of adding CCBill payouts.

The program offers both 50/50 percent revenue share and webmaster referral programs.

"The Dirty Diablos crew profiles a hellish band of chicks who are more than happy to behave badly," the company said.

The affiliate program includes all five Dirty Diablos sites, with new sites being created presently and expected to premier this year.

The Diablos line-up includes DiablosInkd for tattoo connoisseurs, SmokingHotDiablos checks the smoking fetish box, LoneStarDiablos shows the ladies going solo, and BallsDeepDiablos.

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