HoloFilm Productions Launches VR Porn Affiliate Program HoloCashVR

HoloFilm Productions Launches VR Porn Affiliate Program HoloCashVR

VANCOUVER — HoloFilm Productions has announced the launch of its new virtual reality porn affiliate program, HoloCashVR.com.

According to the company, at the very beginning of the commercial Internet, HoloFilm Productions CEO Brian Shuster pioneered the modern affiliate program with his XPics Publishing network of adult sites — remembered by 1990’s-era webmasters as a defining ad model that paid out more than $60 million to its affiliates.

Now Shuster is launching a VR porn affiliate program that he believes will earn adult webmasters even more money than before.

“Almost every single person who buys a VR headset is looking for porn,” Shuster declares. “The content that we’ve got on HoloGirlsVR.com right now is so incredible, and the people coming to the site are so motivated to buy VR content, that we’re seeing conversion rates that are literally better than anything this industry has experienced in the last 20 years.”

Shuster says that HoloGirlsVR not only features the most cutting edge VR scenes shot with proprietary and superior technology, but the content stars the most popular performers the industry has to offer, such as 2015 XBIZ Performer of the Year Anikka Albrite, 2016 XBIZ Best New Starlet Abella Danger, and more.

With HoloCashVR, affiliate marketers can now promote HoloGirlsVR.com and earn a 50 percent revenue share on all the leads they generate, with flexible payout options and schedules. New promotional tools include free sample VR Video Demos and a large selection of banners to choose from.

“With new and better scenes added every week as the technology and filming techniques improve, the retention rate for the site is better than any other adult niche website in history,” Shuster concludes, adding that “To date, our retention is about 90 percent for the first month rebills, and I expect it to improve from there. HoloGirlsVR is simply the best converting and best paying VR adult site available.”

For more information, or to sign up, visit HoloCashVR.com.

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