GameLink, Adam & Eve Debut MovieAssociates.com Affiliate Program

CYBERSPACE — Leading online adult store GameLink.com has joined with Adam & Eve to debut the Movie Associates affiliate program.

According to a joint release, MovieAssociates.com provides webmasters with an innovative way to convert adult traffic.

Created by two leading adult entertainment companies known for consistent payouts and quality content, the Movie Associates affiliate program features a new site, AdamandEveTV.com.

The website's cable TV-like platform contains high-quality programming with leading performers in adult entertainment.

Beta-testing the site on GameLink and Adam & Eve’s internal traffic over the past three months shows off the chart conversions, with consistent ratios of better than 1:100, a release stated.

“Adam & Eve is excited to be working with MovieAssociates.com on its new affiliate program,” said Bob Christian, Adam & Eve director of new business. “We are confident this new venture will be a positive experience for everyone involved.”

According to Daniel Kaufman, manager for AdamandEveTV.com, the new platform is about meeting the needs of consumers who have grown weary of today’s cable TV offerings. 

“The idea behind creating AdamandEveTV was to bring Adam & Eve’s brand of movies out of the traditional ‘porn membership’ box towards a more ‘safe’ cable TV environment, attracting those looking for sexy content and something different than what the mainstream channels are offering,” he said.

Created with an eye toward consumers who belong to sites such as Hulu and Netflix, AdamandEveTV.com is not a typical membership site. Like those other sites, AdamandEveTV users will be able to access content on Macs and PCs, as well as multiple mobile devices, making it a fully user-responsive site. 

GameLink.com Vice President of Business Development and Marketing, Jeff Dillon, said the new program will help change the face of adult entertainment: “I believe we are changing how people can view adult content by providing a new platform for affiliates who can in turn promote erotic entertainment, which gives users value unavailable on illicit sites.” 

The key features of the affiliate program include HD narrative-driven adult TV shows to promote (including award winning parodies and couples friendly porn); 50-percent revshare or 10-percent webmaster referral; dozens of banners (custom jobs available); embedded, hosted and downloadable videos for tube sites; photo zip files; deep linking codes; and twice-monthly payouts by Paxum, wire or check. 

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