Entice.TV Debuts Webmaster Affiliate Program

LAS VEGAS — Internet protocol TV service Entice.TV has expanded its business model to include an affiliate program, Entice.TV Cash. Now webmasters can earn money promoting the company’s studio-branded TV channels, which offer high-definition and DVD quality video downloads.

Entice.TV Cash offers webmasters numerous commission options, including a $100 bonus plus 25 percent gross revenue for life with 10 or more SVOD channel joins, 25 percent gross revenue for life on free accounts a $5 credit towards first purchase joins, and a 5 percent webmaster referral. Payments can be received via check, wire or ePassporte.

Entice.TV is a complete IPTV system delivered over broadband that does not require the use of a set-top box. Through the Entice.TV Player, a user-friendly TV-style interface, full-screen standard and high-definition video-on-demand downloads are delivered over the Internet to a user’s PC. The user can then view the movie on a PC or television. In addition, Entice.TV delivers the videos as progressive downloads, allowing the user to begin watching within minutes of ordering.

Entice.TV has more than 5,000 adult titles available to rent or buy, and 100-plus studio-branded subscription VOD channels from numerous studios in many niches.

“The future of adult video is here,” Entice.TV President Susan Keil said. “Our service offers the flexibility, value and convenience consumers want. Our video quality is second to none. Webmasters interested in making substantial long-term revenue should sign up to partner with Entice.TV today.”

Entice.TV Cash has implemented a NATS backend with real-time campaign and stats tracking. Promotional tools include more than 100 free hosted movie galleries, zipped downloadable content and banners in many niches. New content and sales tools are added every day.

“Entice.TV’s broadband TV service represents the future of adult video,” Keil said. “We offer a service that’s unrivaled in the adult industry. This is a chance for webmasters to not just make money, but to grow with Entice.TV and to take part in the Internet TV revolution. I am committed to working closely with our new affiliate partners to ensure their success.”

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