eLine.com Taps Industry Vet Robert Levy as Affiliate Manager

eLine.com Taps Industry Vet Robert Levy as Affiliate Manager

SAN FRANCISCO — eLine.com, the management company for adult e-tailer GameLink.com, has hired veteran industry executive Robert Levy as affiliate manager.

“I am truly excited to be joining eLine.com! Having worked with the eLine team throughout the years, I've always admired them, and the position perfectly taps into my years of experience in affiliate and business development,” Levy said. “I can't wait to jump in and get started!”

Levy comes to eLine after serving as affiliate program manager with ReallyUsefulCash, JamesDeenCash and Kink.com, and served as an affiliate rep with Reality Kings’ NastyDollars program.

Levy joined the adult industry in 2009 after owning a small business in San Francisco for many years.

Among the popular adult sites eLine manages are GameLink.com, gay porn site TitanMen.com and video streaming site AdamAndEveTV.com.

Levy’s duties include overseeing affiliate operations and activities for all three sites, as well as future eLine properties.

“Robert brings with him many years of experience, and more importantly a solid track record of success,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development for eLine. “In a highly competitive and fast-changing business environment, Robert’s market knowledge and skill set make him a great fit for us, as we continue to expand eLine’s operations.”

eLine, founded in 1993, is long-recognized for its award-winning affiliate programs, which assist in brand building, growing website traffic and increasing visibility and online exposure.

Levy may be reached by email at robert@eLine.com.  

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