Eroticy Revamps Affiliate Program

CLEARWATER, Fla. – Adult personals site Eroticy has relaunched its affiliate program on the heels of merging two new lifestyle communities with its current program.

The two additions to Eroticy lineup include swingers’ destination Swappernet and EroticyMale, a site for men seeking men.

“The new platform offers existing Swappernet webmasters and new EroticyMale affiliates with geo targeted and dynamic promotional material as well as higher payouts and advanced tracking, which mirror the quality of our existing Eroticy program,” said Michelle Pendenza, vice president of marketing for Eroticy.

Other relaunch features include a new interface, customizable tools for webmasters, increased payouts and improved reporting. The new system also allows webmasters to use the same login and affiliate ID to get auto-generated tool codes and check stats for all three sites.

Pendenza gave credit to KowaBunga Technologies for implementing the changes to the Eroticy affiliate program. Michigan-based KowaBunga is a marketing and performance software company.

"Our last upgrade was met with an overwhelming positive response from webmasters using our program,” she said. “KowaBunga Technologies has been a cornerstone in helping us provide our affiliates with reliable and accurate reporting. We are extremely pleased with the service KowaBunga has provided us and our webmasters.”

The Eroticy personals site currently boasts four million members and features streaming videos, games, articles, live cam shows, trivia and polls.

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