Adult Profit Launches Version 2.0

CYBERSPACE — Celebrity site affiliate program Adult-Profit.com this week announced the launch of version 2.0 of its affiliate system, which has been “completely rewritten from the ground up,” according to the company.

In structuring the new version of the program, Adult Profit said it relied on everything the company has learned in its 11 years of operation.

“We listen to our affiliates and we react to their needs and Adult Profit V2 is a result of it,” the company stated in its release. “Everything is here; a new look, a new tracking and statistics engine and new promotional material.”

Under the structure of Adult Profit V2, the program is offering $15 per free sign-up, $35 per $1 trial sign-up, a 50 percent revshare option and 10 percent webmaster referral program.

Boris of Adult Profit told XBIZ that the challenges of running a celebrity site program have changed over the years.

“The hardest part of running celebrity sites today is not so much finding the content,” Boris said. “Ten years ago we needed to wait quite some time for a nipple slip scandal, where today we get new ones almost weekly, and it’s considered quite usual. The hardest part for us is to get the right content online at the same moment it’s made, and at the same time to carry the complete content — editing and preparation for a marketing campaign.”

Boris said that while Adult Profit has always been squarely focused on the celebrity niche and does not concentrate on pushing out a large number of sites or “covering all niches,” Adult Profit is expanding its site portfolio to include sites focused on stars of the adult entertainment world in addition to mainstream celebrities.

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