Johnny Goodluck Reports Success With Site, Seeks Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — Calling himself a “modern-day James Bond of porn,” Johnny Goodluck is reporting success with his site, which launched last November, and is now encouraging promoters to join his Segpay-powered affiliate program.

Goodluck says he continues to film exclusive scenes with female performers including Dylan Phoenix, Lexi Lore, Miranda Miller, Alana Cruise, and Nora Ivy. In addition to updating his site multiple times weekly, Goodluck makes himself available for any questions that webmasters might have, as well as listening to what they need and implementing it into the program.

“I realized that producing amazing content with the hottest women in adult wasn’t enough,” Goodluck says. “Webmasters are crucial to the success of a site since it’s all about traffic. I’m here for all the affiliates and ready for their questions and suggestions. We’ve seen a huge jump in new members since we started the program. And, now that I’m more involved, those numbers should go up exponentially.”

Goodluck says Segpay is the perfect partner, giving affiliates management tools, easy-to-use software, and a 50 percent payout.

Goodluck’s site offers monthly memberships for $14.95 recurring every 30 days or a three-month plan for $39.95 that recurs every 90 days.

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