Sexentertain Offers Rewards Program

LOS ANGELES — Content leasing company Sexentertain.com has announced the development of an online rewards program for its clients. “Sexentertain Loyalty Points” can be redeemed for prizes and merchandise in the company’s rewards store.

Loyalty points will begin to accrue on June 1.

Sexentertain’s loyalty program works like those offered by several affiliate programs. Payments for Sexentertain’s leased content are converted into points, which then can be used to redeem prizes on line. Webmasters can access the Sexentertain loyalty points program at, www.rewards.sexentertain.com.

“While it may take some time before any of our webmaster clients will earn the Porsche Cayenne SUV, there are dozens of awesome prizes to choose from and we think it is fun for our webmasters to earn while they work,” Sexentertain’s Mike M. said.

Sexentertain has created more than 130 separate content plugins for webmasters. Each niched group can be leased to supply content in member areas.

The company said the loyalty points program is just one new addition to the program, with more on the way.

“We have a lot of cool products in the works,” Mike M. said. “We are very happy with the praise we have received for our innovative ‘Multi-Pass’ content plugin product line, which lets the webmaster create or expand their ‘All-Access Pass’ networks quickly and economically. Our new loyalty points program is just icing on the cake for our clients.”

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