Paper Street Celebrates March With 'MYLF Madness' Affiliate Contest

Paper Street Celebrates March With 'MYLF Madness' Affiliate Contest

LOS ANGELES — Paper Street Media, the parent company of adult studios Team Skeet, MYLF, and a host of premium adult sites, is celebrating the month of March and the recent launch of the MYLF.com network with “MYLF Madness,” a new contest for its MYLF Money affiliates.

According to the company, as part of the promotion, webmasters can earn a $1,000 bonus for 10 sales each Friday during March for up to $5,000 in total bonuses. The bonus payout is only available on March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. The $1,000 bonus can only be collected on sales sent to MYLF.com and does not include pre-paid cards and PayPal sales. Affiliates participating must opt-in for this bonus promo and claim all bonus sales on or before April 15.

“We just launched the MYLF network and are already receiving a great response so we wanted to celebrate and give our amazing MYLF Money affiliates a chance to reap some of the rewards,” says Paper Street Media COO Salima. “With great content from our flagship MYLF.com site as well as a variety of exciting content from our sister sites, the MYLF Network is making an impact, experiencing great member traction, and experiencing lots of buzz from webmasters and fans alike!”

The MYLF network features a wide range of high-quality content from the industry’s top producers and includes sites such as Milfty, GotMylf, MomDrips, Mylfed, MilfBody, LoneMilf and FullOfJoi.

Fan memberships for the MYLF Network are available for $14.87 per month, a six-month rate of $9.87 per month or an annual membership for $7.87 per month.

For more information, click here or email Louis@PaperStreetMedia.com.

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