Famedollars Debuts PeterNorth.com

MONTREAL — The Famedollars affiliate program has released the long-awaited official site for adult video legend Peter North. North’s site moves to Famedollars from Braincash.

North joined Famedollars parent Gamma Entertainment in summer 2006 and the company is now in charge of his total online project development, which includes a comprehensive webmaster affiliate program.

“This is Peter North’s biggest online movie collection,” Gammae’s Director of Sales Joel said. “All of his most recent releases will be available before they’re on store shelves, as well as his vintage collection which people simply love. We have high expectations for this site.”

PeterNorth.com features movie clips, pictures, an online store, biography, filmography, journal and special features “Best Cumshot,” “Pop of the Month” and “I Swallow Peter.”

“Peter’s new site is being received with amazing enthusiasm,” Famedollars affiliate manager Magalie R said. “Peter also comments on the scenes in which he stars, people can ‘Ask Peter’ for advice and live chats will be scheduled for the near future. He’s very involved in his projects so it gives this site a unique edge.”

Members to PeterNorth.com also have free access to five other sites in the Famedollars portfolio: SilviaSaint.com, DevilsFilm.com, SilverstoneDVD.com, CombatZone.net and WhiteGhetto.com.

Famedollars pays up to $35 for each sale, 50 percent revshare and 10 percent webmaster referral. The company has a comprehensive promotional suite for webmaster use including free hosted galleries, banners, downloadable content, free custom shoots and free hosting.

All webmaster affiliates will earn $50 per sale in month of March for all signups to PeterNorth.com through a special promo from Famedollars.

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