NakedSword Launches Affiliate Program, Redesigns Flagship Site

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword announced the debut of its NakedSwordCash affiliate program today along with a redesign of its flagship website.

The company said the new affiliate offering replaces all promotions formerly handled by Gunzblazing and will be run from its San Francisco headquarters.

"Building an affiliate program on par with the breadth and depth of our brand is the latest step in what is proving to be a landmark year for us,” NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said. “As our affiliate business has grown so have our needs, therefore, it's time for NakedSword to own the activities related to the running and operation of our affiliate program." 

While building the new affiliate program the company also decided to make major changes to its flagship NakedSword.com site's design.

Valenti explained, "As we began developing NakedSwordCash we took a second look at the main site and decided that we can do even better. So we took the opportunity to take our front end and members area design on NakedSword.com to a whole other level.”

He added, “I'm happy to announce that an impressive and significant upgrade to the design of NakedSword.com is complete and live today in conjunction with our fully integrated new in-house affiliate program NakedSwordCash."

The company noted that the new developments come days before the launch of NakedSword Original's new “Grindhouse” web series on Oct.17 starring Christian Wilde, Jake Genesis, Seth Knight, Trenton Ducatti and others.

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