Treasure Island Media Relaunches Affiliate Program

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay studio Treasure Island Media has announced the relaunch of its TIMRev.com affiliate program.

The company said the new program delivers an enhanced affiliate experience that includes payouts of 50 percent on membership sign-ups as well as 25 percent on store purchases.

“This program is a clear win-win for us and our partners,” marketing manager Mitch Mason said. “By giving site owners the ability to connect to one of the hottest porn companies around, we're creating a quick and easy way for them to generate additional revenue.”

Now running on NATS affiliate software, the program offers affiliates features including enhanced reporting tools and easy access to the studio's exclusive content and new releases.

"We are pleased with the improvements the NATS Affiliate Software has brought to our program," product manager Chris Cunningham said. "I'm confident our affiliates, new and old, will appreciate our refreshed program."

Other features include a configurable affiliate dashboard displaying statistics, promotional banners, free hosted galleries, and content zips.

The company said future plans include a rewards system and an online rewards store where affiliates can use points to get prizes and bonuses.

Those interested in becoming an affiliate can sign up at TIMRev.com.

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