AdultFriendFinder Parent Increases Payouts

PALO ALTO, Calif. — Various Inc., the parent company of an array of adult dating websites that include AdultFriendFinder.com, has increased the tiered payout structure for its affiliate program.

AdultFriendFinder.com, the company’s flagship site, has increased the percentage on its initial orders and added new tiers for the percentage program.

Affiliates can earn up to 75 percent on initial order and 55 percent on recurring orders.

"We are pleased to offer this payout increase to our affiliates and expect to see an increase in traffic and sales due to even higher payouts to affiliates," Various co-owner Legendary Lars said. "This is our first increase in payouts since our massive increase in August of 2004, when we moved from paying on initial orders and re-orders to initial orders and recurring orders.”

Another Various subsidiary, Cams.com, has announced an extended join payout of $105 through September.

"The $105 payout program was such a huge success in August that we decided to reward our affiliates by continuing with this huge payout,” Lars said. “Our normal payouts on Cams.com are $55 to $130."

The company, which runs more than 20 dating sites representing more than 130 million members around the world, also said it will continue its multisite bonus.

“The multisite bonus has been a huge success by getting our affiliates to promote several of our sites at the same time, increasing revenues for our affiliates and for us," Lars said. "We are hoping to set a positive example within our industry. “The audit will be a long process, and we hope to share more details in the upcoming months.”

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