Kink.com, Kink Men Launch Increased Payouts for Affiliates

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com has increased affiliate payouts on two of its most popular sites for the month of August.

Webmasters selling WhippedAss.com and BoundInPublic.com will earn 75 percent payouts on each sale.

“We know that late summer can be tough on webmasters,” said Robert Levy, affiliate program manager for Kink.com. “While other companies are cutting back, we saw an opportunity to expand.”

The two sites that Kink selected for the promotion have both been re-engergized in recent months. The company said that WhippedAss.com recently began recruiting "more mainstream performers like Raylene and Justine Joli" for their Whipped Ass Girl of the Month. Gay site BoundInPublic has been expanding the length of its public humiliation shoots, and recently returned from a series of high-profile shoots in the Northern California wilderness.

Affiliates will receive 75 percent payouts on purchases of each site, and a recurring 50 percent payout and upsells. Levy said even webmasters who don’t promote these sites directly will benefit.

“We have a really high percentage of customers who purchase multiple sites," he said. "We offer discounts on additional purchases, and it’s not unusual for a first-time visitor to Kink to purchase additional sites.”

Affiliates interested in reaching Levy directly may do so at robertlevy@kink.com or Michael Stabile at stabile@kinkmen.com.

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