Customs4U.com Launches Affiliate Program

LONDON — Custom video portal Customs4U.com today announced the launch of its affiliate program.

The company said it is allowing affiliates to set and modify markups. Models do not see the markup on their end, nor do they see a reduction in the rate offered to fans for personalized video clips.

"With Customs4U, we set out to revolutionize the way adult content is produced and purchase,” said Tim Stokely, founder and CEO. “We’re very happy to announce we have created a similar customizable model for affiliate marketers. By allowing our affiliate partners to select their own markup, and then do their own R&D in terms of what percentage markup works best for their individual traffic stream, Customs4U puts our marketers in the driver’s seat. In this way, we feel we are able to respect the expertise of each affiliate partner to promote our product in the most profitable way possible for his or her market.”

Stokely added, “Our cookies are also extremely sticky; once a customer logs into our site through an affiliate link, that reference code remains even if the customer leaves the site and returns weeks, even months later. The only way the reference link can be deleted is through a clearing of a browser cache, ensuring that the affiliate partner’s hard work is rewarded again and again. With the average customer sale on our site at $185, we are confident affiliate marketers will enjoy promoting Customs4U as part of their overall plan.”

Affiliates are allowed to set as many referral codes as they like, allowing for flexible banner tracking, multiple-site tracking, and more. The affiliate backend provides in-house analytics, as well as advanced reporting. Payouts are made available monthly, either through bank wire or into a pre-paid MasterCard.

Webmasters can also promote white label Customs4U sites for contract performers and talent agencies. White label partners do not experience a reduction in their payouts.

To sign up for the free Customs4U affiliate program, click here.

Performers and models can sign up by clicking here.

Fans interested in ordering personalized clips may sign up here.

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