Fetish Hits Moves to NATS, Dozens of New Sites Available

Fetish Hits Moves to NATS, Dozens of New Sites Available

LOS ANGELES — FetishHits.com has announced the completion of its migration to the NATS affiliate tracking software platform.

Fetish Hits is now offering over a dozen new sites in various niches, to turn traffic sources into earning offers for those interesting in maximizing monetization methods.

“As the industry continues to evolve it has become clear that NATS is now the true industry standard among leading webmaster marketers,” said Toni, owner of FetishHits.com. “Providing our affiliates with the promo tools and tracking software they prefer is another way for us to demonstrate our focus on affiliates.

"Unlike a lot of programs that view their traffic partners as a luxury, our entire platform is based on working together with our top whales and brand new webmasters to optimize each offer and return the best possible ROI based on continued tweaks to our entire sales funnel," Toni continued. "That’s why we are always launching new sites, fresh tours and making moves like this one to squeeze every cent out of the system and provide the greatest profitability for each and every webmaster we work with all year long."

The change is happening seamlessly on the backend and existing affiliate link codes will all continue to track properly in the new NATS system. Among the first new sites to be part of the NATS integration are niche webcam offerings including AnalLiveCams.com, AsianFreeCam.comBBWFreeCams.com, BigTitsFreeCams.com, BlackShemaleCams.comBlackWomenLive.com, GayItsLive.com, GrannySexCam.comLatinaSexLive.com, LesbianSexLive.com, LiveHairy.com and the sex store Lingies.com.

In the coming weeks, webmasters can also expect new paysites like WildTeenParties.com, the SexToyLust.com sex shop and AdultMatrix.com for VOD traffic as well.

Every paysite on the Fetish Hits platform is now fully equipped with 1 dollar trials and each is completely popup-console-free. That includes sites providing a PPS of up to $40.00 on trials, 70 percent revshare for life, phone access payouts, a $250.00 or 5 percent for life second tier payout on new affiliate referrals and many other ways to earn money.

Too Much Media (NATS) was named the 2016 XBIZ Web Solutions Company of the Year. 

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