Crush Girls Offers Affiliate Program

Crush Girls Offers Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Crush Media has announced its launch of the CrushGirls.com affiliate program.

According to the company, affiliates can expect a 50 percent revenue share of all sales and rebills, with weekly payouts, and promo tools including free hosted galleries, banners, and downloadable content, while custom content is available for affiliates as well.

A model referral program rewards affiliates that refer new Crush Girls with 10 percent of the company’s share of sales to those model’s sites.

The Crush Girls network launched in April of 2016 with the release of Romi Rain’s official site, followed by BrianaBanks.xxx, BrettRossi.com, JessaRhodes.com, PetaJensen.com, RyanReisling.xxx, and ClubSummerBrielle.com, all of which have taken advantage of ModelCentro’s fan club style, feature rich paysite platform.

“This is a deal that just made sense,” says Crush Media President JC. “Our team is providing all of the production and front-end services for the models while utilizing ModelCentro’s state of the art backend technology.”

“All Crush Girls have a hands-on approach to managing their sites,” JC adds. “This makes for great features such as live interaction with the members, candid photos, videos and is a big help in member retention.”

JC says working with talent agency OC Modeling was key to obtaining these performers.

“We put this deal together because we wanted to provide something other than the ‘plain ole website.’ This partnership is much more than shooting girls,” OC Modeling operating partner Sandy says. “The benefits to this deal is that we are now a full-service company. We are a successful talent agency that can now offer the opportunity for every model to have their own website and much, much more.”

“With the technology, along with our business model and our experience we hope to make a huge mark in the industry as we have so far,” Sandy adds. “It’s just the beginning. Stayed tuned.”

Additional sites showcasing Kenzie Taylor, Arya Fae and Alyssa Cole, are scheduled to launch soon.

“Although our platform is designed for models, we welcome professional operators such as Crush Media to join and leverage our technology to run the most advanced fan clubs in the world,” ModelCentro’s Stan D’Aman concludes. “When you combine the great models of Crush Girls, great content and great technology, you create a winning formula for everyone involved.” 

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