Kink.com Taps Robert Levy as Affiliate Program Manager

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com announced today that it has hired Robert Levy to manage and develop its in-house affiliate program.

Levy comes to Kink.com from his position as affiliate rep for Reality Kings’ Nasty Dollars program. The industry veteran entered the industry in 2009 after working in San Francisco for years as a small business owner.

“We’re thrilled to have Robert on our team, “John Sander, vice president of marketing said. “Robert is really respected by affiliates and he brings a fresh perspective and entrepreneurial eye to our business. I’ve been wanting to work with him for a long time.”

The company said it has been in the process of expanding its affiliate program since early spring. In the past few months it has launched two new sites, MenOnEdge.com and TSPussyhunters.com, and has worked to grow its live fetish cams business.

“Kink.com is one of the strongest brands in the entire industry,’ Levy said. “It’s unrivalled in its ability to create extraordinary sites, but also to build community. The adult industry is in an unprecedented period of transition, and that means there’s incredible room growth when you’re as forward-thinking as Kink.”

Levy can be reached by emailing robertlevy@kink.com.

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