SexySmokers.com Is Relaunched

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- FlyntDigital said Tuesday that it has relaunched SexySmokers.com, a fetish membership site.

Spokesman Darren Davis said FlyntDigital acquired a licensing agreement from SexySmokers for an undisclosed price. Affiliate program Adult Revenue Service Re-Invented earlier this year changed its programming and dropped SexySmokers, among others.

“We were the original smoking fetish membership site and have been online since early 2000,” said Mike Smoke of Smoke Signals, owner of SexySmokers. “We had a long and rewarding relationship with ARS and were sorry to see them change business direction, but delighted it gave us a chance to partner with a high-quality company like FlyntDigital.”

Davis said that it is “amazing to see how many smoking fetishes there are,” and that the site captures unique images of blowing smoke. “Honestly, it is really wild how smoke changes the feel of the content,” he said. “These are people who really understand what smoking fetish community wants and how to deliver a product that keeps them coming back month after month.”

The site also offers live smoking shows.

With Tuesday’s announcement, Davis said that the online edition of Smoke Signals magazine will be relaunched. Smoke Signals is the only publication dedicated to the smoking fetish, he said.

Davis said FlyntDigital will be offering a lowered set of consumer prices. The site has lowered its price for $4.95 for a 3-day trial (rebilling at $29.95) or for $9.95 a month with no trial period. The price previously was 39.95 a month.

Webmasters will receive $40 per paid trial and $25 for each $9.95 signup.

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