iStripper Updates Affiliate Tools, Launches New Cosplay Show

iStripper Updates Affiliate Tools, Launches New Cosplay Show

LOS ANGELES — In response to rising traffic during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, iStripper has updated its affiliate tools and launched a new cosplay show for homebound fans.

“With almost 3 billion people stuck at home, we have a great responsibility to entertain them as much as we can,” explained a company rep. “Sexy girls living on your desktop, as in a strip club, have an amazing power of distraction, especially knowing that our product’s main mission is to entertain all day long!”

iStripper is reporting a 15 percent increase in desktop traffic since the pandemic lockdown commenced.

Traffic is of little value unless it can be converted into paying customers, however; and on this point, iStripper’s newest cosplay-themed release depicts the sexy character “2B” from the popular game “Nier Automata.” The scene, “NieR Dildomata,” features Eva Elfie and has reportedly generated 280 percent higher sales than the typical iStripper release.

A variety of banners, “popping model” animations and a bonus video are available for affiliate promotion of the scene.

Also of interest to affiliates is the new “popping rollover” tool, which provides a less-intrusive ad experience that is triggered by the user’s mouseover actions. According to the company, this tool is particularly efficient when used on menu text but it can be set wherever desirable, in any size and with any animation.

Another new tool is the Sliding Video, which transitions into the viewer’s screen, displaying a small box where a video is displayed. It can appear from the top, middle, bottom, left or right of a visitor’s screen and slide to the top, middle, bottom, left or right. The box size and video clip selection, as well as the animation path and destination, are customizable.

Finally, new affiliate links are forthcoming and will be configured to bypass adblockers, while work on a new mobile product and further opportunities for virtual reality fans is ongoing.  

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