SkyPrivate's Whalehunter.cash Affiliate Program Seeing Steady Growth

LOS ANGELES — The Whalehunter.cash affiliate program reported today that it has seen steady growth with its offering since launching earlier this year.

To date, affiliates that have joined the program have received more than $100,000 in commissions.

The program is endorsed by SkyPrivate, the first and only Skype pay-per-minute platform in the adult industry.

“Our goal is to offer affiliates the best technology and services available in the adult industry,” said Drew, who runs the Whalehunter.cash program. “The balance between reliability, top tech and support are just some of the reasons for which we have opted for NATS [affiliate platform].”

SkyPrivate CEO Alex said the Whalehunter.cash program is a “natural extension of our old in-house affiliate program.”

“With this move we are able to have better tracking for our offers, which in turn has enabled us to increase the commissions that we’re able to offer to affiliates,” Alex said.

Here are some of Whalehunter.cash selling points as an affiliate or traffic partner, according to Drew — CPL and revshare offers available; 20 percent lifetime revshare for members; $3 per lead; $100 first payout bonus; failproof conversion tracking; access to detailed metrics and statistics; and easier offer portfolio management. Payout options include Epayments, FirstChoicePay, Paxum and Bitcoin.

For more information, check out  Whalehunter.cash or contact affiliate program manager Drew at affiliates@whalehunter.cash. Register for Whalehunter.cash here and get a $100 payout bonus.  

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