Dick Bank Relaunches Affiliate Program

Dick Bank, gay affiliate program for Factory Video, has relaunched on the NATS platform.

The revamped Dick Bank program features alternative tube tours, new site designs, programs and marketing tools, like galleries, embedded and hosted videos, banners, headers, downloadable photos and screenshot zips.

It has also introduced a new ecommerce program, dating program and a livecam program for affiliates to promote. All affiliates have been migrated over to the NATS platform and can continue to promote the program with existing links.

"We are excited about the all-new DickBank.com and bringing webmasters an improved program to promote our sites," said Marc Sterling of Factory Video. "Jm Media Partners has completely redeveloped our program and is providing affiliates with everything they need to make the most money with our sites."

Dick Bank says it is also looking to further expand the program with the upcoming addition of new sites; the next one is slated to launch in late September. Dick Bank currently includes the websites dudesraw.com, damondoggxxx.com and cumpigmen.com.

The affiliate program also has a pay-per-signup program in beta and says it hopes to release it to its affiliates in the near future.

"We have worked very hard to redo the entire Dick Bank program in just a few short months," said Aimee Sweet, JM Media Partners marketing manager. "Our goal was to create new tools to increase conversions for our loyal affiliates, as well as to entice new affiliates to promote us."

Since Factory Video Productions was founded in 1998, it has provided the gay market with amateur and professional video.

Webmasters interested in promoting Dick Bank can contact support@dickbank.com.

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