VR3000 Launches Affiliate Program VRBallers

TAMPA, Fla. — VR3000 Studios has announced the launch of its all-new affiliate program, VRBallers.com.

The program, according to VR3000, “lets adult companies capitalize on the surging popularity of virtual reality video, providing both the content and the technology to monetize VR traffic at no cost to affiliates.”

Andy A., CEO of VR3000 Studios’ parent company Webmaster Central, said, “It’s all about VR right now. Affiliates get access to 3D Ultra 4K content immediately, plus new exclusive scenes every week. We also give affiliates a free license to use our VR3000 player on their own websites, which is a huge feature of this program.”

According to VR3000, “The VR3000 player typically costs $1,000 per month to license, so joining the VRBallers program is a cost-effective means for website developers looking to monetize true VR 3D content with no initial investment. VR content is typically expensive to produce, making the player and content bundle a valuable benefit.”

VRBallers runs on NATS software and pays out at 50/50 for the life of referrals. Affiliates can sign up now at VRBallers.com. 

“As you can imagine, the buzz around VR is insane right now,” Andy A. said. “We’ve been in business since the 1990s, and we haven’t seen conversions this high in a long time. All the excitement reminds me of the adult Internet’s early years.” 

For more information on VRBallers, follow them on Twitter.

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