COLTCash.com Affiliate Program Debuts

SONOMA, Calif. — COLT Studio Group today launched its new COLTCash.com affiliate program for the COLTStudioGroup.com and BoundJocks.com websites.

Affiliates who promotes these sites should create a new affiliate account at COLTCash.com in order to get new linking codes and promotional material, the company said.

The new affiliate program offers processing through CCBill and Epoch.

John Rutherford, the president and creative director of COLTStudioGroup, said he's excited about the two new websites under the COLTCash.com affiliate program.  

"Our numbers have shown that nearly 50 percent of our customers are non-desktop users either by mobile devices or templates to view and enjoy our content," Rutherford told XBIZ. "So, we decided to tie our newly launched COLTStudiostore.com site with our website.  

"We now have so many new features like Download to Own and Save to our Cloud so you can watch it on any device," he said. "There is easy-to-use one-click purchasing for instant gratification and last but not least, nearly 50 years of being the most trusted name in all-male erotic products.

"Customers have the ability to either join as a member or just pay per view by buying credits. This allows everyone the choice to spend as little or as much as they feel comfortable with." 

"Also, with the expansion of our COLT Collection apparel and the ever increasing sales of our COLT Calendars the last three years, we are truly excited about moving into the future with the highest technology, easy maneuverability and quick action. All while staying consistent to the COLT, Buckshot, Olympus and BoundJocks brands."

As of March 17, any existing linking codes or hosted affiliate tools that were generated by BuddyProfits affiliate program will be redirected to MaleXCinema.com. Rebills from sales made through Buddy Profits prior to March 17 will continue to be paid by Buddy Profits indefinitely.

Existing users of both sites will continue to have access to the members area of the new sites and will continue to rebill until such time as they cancel their membership. Historical traffic and sales data prior to March 17 will be available through users' affiliate account at BuddyProfits.com.

Users can reach COLT Studio Group for questions here.

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