Black Label Magazine Offers Affiliate Program

VENICE, Calif. — Black Label Magazine’s artcore content is now available for affiliate promotion, with a 50 percent revenue share on initial signups and 40 percent on recurring sales.

The Black Label VIP program accepts traffic from websites and social media accounts and retains cookies on the user’s browser to credit referring affiliates with future sales.

Members receive instant access to an archive of nude art photography galleries, video content with some of the industry’s top stars, digital magazine issues and first release on other Black Label content. The site offers monthly recurring memberships at $18.99, quarterly at $42.99, and annual, nonrecurring memberships for $100.

“I’m very pleased to announce this,” said Lincoln, Black Label's founder, publisher and photographer. “I started this program initially with my models in mind; not all of them have their own sites but they deserve a revenue share. With the ability to earn revenue by sharing a link on Twitter, it opens up the door for traffic growth opportunity and also for our models and our dedicated fans to make money with minimal effort. Best of all, it gets Black Label in front of more people who will love our original take on the erotic arts.”

Black Label models have included Darcie Dolce, Serene Siren, Olive Glass, Silvia Saige, Verronica Kirei and more, with Adult Time set to launch a Black Label Magazine channel. In the meantime, Black Label continues to upload its newest releases for its VIP members.

For information on the new affiliate program, click here.

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