FameDollars Launches Tube Content Partner Program

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars affiliate program aannounced today the launch of a new Tube Content Partner Program for affiliates.

The company said the offering includes more than 150 clips representing 13 of the top converting brands and partners that the FameDollars program represents.

"This is easily the best and fastest way for a tube, either one that's just starting out or one that has already established itself to get a large amount of top-level content up immediately," Derrick Gilbert, FameDollars affiliate manager said.

He added, "We've tailored these clips to feature quality content, excellent hardcore shots, and a nice cumshot, enough action to get them craving for more."

Over the past year, FameDollars said it has has continually tested its content across multiple tubes and narrowed down which niches and names really drive the most traffic and conversions. Included along with the clips are titles, descriptions, and suggested tags for affiliates to use. Additionally there are multiple levels of participation, potential for future content packages, and more sites available to promote once an affiliate has joined the program.

For more information on the program contact Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com or on ICQ at 458230913.

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