Venus-Lux.com Launches Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES  TS performer Venus Lux has launched affiliate program, Sexy Dollars.

Her site, Venus-Lux.com, is a t-girl site not run through a network. The site offers fresh content and new photo sets.

“Although we’ve acquired a lot of new members, an affiliate program is crucial to the continued success of any website,” Lux said. “I wanted to make sure I had a stellar affiliate program and the payouts were extremely competitive, so I didn’t launch my affiliate program until a few months after my site went up. I’m glad I waited and can’t wait for webmasters to sign up and start bringing in new members.”

SexyDollars is sponsored by CCBill and it pays 50 percent for membership sign-ups and also a recurring 50 percent for the lifetime of each membership. Affiliates can select and retrieve banners from their CCBill affiliate account and upload them to their servers, but also have the option to create their own banners.

For more information, click here.

Lux garnered four nominations for the Tranny Awards, including Best Solo Model, Best Hardcore Model, Best New Face, and Best Scene.

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