3DSexBucks.com Affiliate Program Launches

LOS ANGELES — Christian Amico on Wednesday announced the launch of 3DSexBucks.com, a new premium affiliate program designed to cater to the adult virtual world, dating and online MMO-style game players.

Amico, the 3DSexBucks chief operating officer, said with lifetime payouts on an average retention of 10-plus months, affiliates stand to make some long-term profits from promoting the main virtual environment of 3DSex. He noted that initial tests with dating, tube and live cam sites have been strong, so the site can be another way to increase profits and monetize most all types of adult traffic.

3DSex is "a downloadable virtual paradise where users can create, shop, customize and interact with other like-minded adults in a safe, secure atmosphere," Amico said.

"Think of it like adult dating meets the sims," he said. "With four separate tropical resorts (main, gay, fetish and swingers) with more on the way, 3DSex has something for everyone."

Amico continued, “Having the ability to allow our users to create and customize almost every aspect of their personal experience is huge for member retention and customer satisfaction. We have taken our time in creating the best possible virtual playground, and we continue to add new and exciting features daily. With a strong community base and dozens of online volunteers 3DSex is poised for the future to be one of the industry’s top virtual worlds.”

3DSex Bucks is built on the NATS 4.0 platform and offers up to 60 percent recurring lifetime payouts, multiple payment options, bi-monthly payouts and flash banners. It has a full staff to provide custom ad tools, support or account monetization. 

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