ARS, XonDemand Launch XXX Streams Unlimited

KALAMZOO, Mich. – ARS, also known as Adult Revenue Service, has teamed with XonDemand to unveil XXX Streams Unlimited, a monthly membership program that enables members to access XonDemand’s entire video-on-demand library.

For affiliates looking to promote the new program, XXX Streams Unlimited is launching with a 25 percent recurring offer for webmasters with weekly payouts. ARS also is paying a bonus of more than $5,000 on the first 50 sales.

“Considering there is no other product on the market right now that offers access to more than 30,000 full-length movies, we feel the opportunity for our webmasters cash in on this new product is unparalleled,” ARS President Becky DeForest said.

XonDemand team member Amber said that she and DeForest have been working on the new service launch for months.

“After months of instant chat sessions, several revisions and even some haggling, I am elated to be working with Becky and ARS once again,” Amber said.

DeForest, formerly chief executive officer for ARS, took over the company and its parent, Storm Media, in August. ARS offers 600 tours, 8,000 free hosted galleries and the Home Sex Network live cam site.

At the time of her new role as company owner, DeForest said she would instill a sense of vision and leadership back into the company through new goals of extending the offerings of content, services, payouts and more.

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