Chameleon Launches Affiliate Program for Tube Sites Submitter

Chameleon Launches Affiliate Program for Tube Sites Submitter

LOS ANGELES — Chameleon has announced the launch of an affiliate program allowing marketers to promote its popular Tube Sites Submitter (TSS).

TSS allows adult website owners and affiliates to automatically post promotional clips to numerous tube video sites.

The software platform boasts 220 partner sites, 200 content categories, a SPINTAX system for custom descriptions, and a value-added service for affiliate programs.

According to the company, there are multiple ways to make money with tube submits.

“The basic concept,” explains a TSS rep, “is to submit the sponsor videos to tubes and get traffic/sales using the watermark and using the backlinks (sometimes banners also) placed under the video.”

“The best part about tube video submitting is that we don’t need any fancy hosting,” the rep added, “because the videos will be hosted on the tubes and the traffic you will burn is absolutely minimal.”

Signing up to the TSS affiliate program is easy and fast, with a small selection of downloadable banners currently available, and plans for additional banner sizes set to be released soon. 

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