Adult Paymaster Pays $60 Per Signup

HENDERSON, Nev. — Adult Pay Master has announced that coinciding with the beginning of the July 4th holiday, APM is giving webmasters $60 on all free trial signups. APM is calling it the Free Trial Revolution.

Like the American patriots that came before them — Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson — Adult Pay Master is declaring an Independence Day for all webmasters on Friday. Mark Friday as the historic day when 60 American dollars fill webmasters’ wallets for each and every free trial signup they attain, the company said.

“231 years after George Washington’s army launched a revolution, Adult Paymaster has launched one of their own,” a company representative said. “They fought for freedom; we’re fighting for higher payouts on free trials.”

In addition to the $60 Friday's Free Trial Revolution, APM keeps up the frontal assault with established affiliate draws.

Muskets fire full force with the APM augmented Webmaster Referral Program, the company said, when on top of the standard $1 finder’s fee, new webmasters within their first 90 days to the program who send 10 signups receive a $100 bonus.

Fireworks fill the sky as Adult Pay Master keeps revolutionizing the business by providing webmasters with so many features: new payout programs, weekly payouts, RSS Feeds, BYOT (Build Your Own Tour), exportable hosted galleries, gigs of free picture and video content, 100-plus niche sites, solo-girl sites, webcam sites, CYOT (Control Your Own Trial), a toll-free affiliate support number and paying on foreign sign-ups and checks.

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