TitanMenCash.com Integrates Paxum to Payout Affiliates

SAN FRANCISCO — The TitanMenCash.com and TitanMen.com affiliate program has announced the integration of Paxum Global eWallet as an available payment option for affiliates in a larger effort to improve and redesign both its membership site and affiliate program.

"Paxum established its payment leadership a long time ago and we are excited to make it available for our affiliates," said Danny Kaufman, web development manager of eLine.com. "I am certain with its low fees and ease of use that many global customers will prefer Paxum over Check and wire transfer for the affiliate payments.”

Paxum Global eWallet is a leading alternative payment service for the online adult entertainment industry. It offers a cost-effective, secure e-wallet payment service that allows users to send and receive money instantly, all over the world. TitanMenCash.com affiliates interested in using Paxum for their payments can easily locate the new payment option within their account interface or contact Tawny for more information or assistance at tawny@titanmedia.com.

Under its new partnership with Video-On-Demand provider Gamelink, they have assumed management of Titan Media's websites, VOD sites and the TitanMenCash affiliate program. As part of its management and redesign of TitanMenCash affiliate program, GameLink will offer affiliates commission on all membership and VOD sales, while creating a new, responsive site to optimize performance and increase conversions. Current affiliates will not need to change any linking codes and will start getting credit for VOD sales.
 
For more information about TitanMenCash, or to sign up, visit TitanMenCash.com or contact tawny@titanmedia.com.

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