Glamour Dollars Adds tools, Programs

LOS ANGELES — Glamour Dollars has updated its affiliate marketing tools for the sites VIPArea.com and IKissGirls.com.

VIPArea.com now includes new tools to promote its VIP Delight monthly model feature, beginning with July’s pick Sophia Knight.  

New tools include tube clips, hosted galleries, zips, banners, headers and mailerss. Mobile tools including videos and banners have been added to the VIPArea as well.  

Glamour Dollars has also added an updated CSV feed that gives affiliates running tube sites and blogs the opportunity to increase sales.

All new hosted galleries, video clips, screenshots and trailers are now available for both sites. Downloadable video clips and galleries are available for affiliates interested in creating their own galleries, the company said.

"We have spent the last few months focusing on marketing tools to give our affiliates everything they need to make the most money with our stunning babe- and lesbian-centric sites," Affiliate Manager Aimee Sweet said. "We have some of the hottest content on our sites and are always willing to provide our partners with whatever they need to make sales, including custom tools."

Sweet added that Glamour Dollars has introduced discounted programs, banners and mailers for affiliates to offer their members.

Glamour Dollars features exclusive work by the acclaimed adult and glamour photographer Tammy Sands.

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