Sssh, Wasteland Boost SpiceCash Payouts to 70% for Performers

Sssh, Wasteland Boost SpiceCash Payouts to 70% for Performers

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Sssh.com and Wasteland.com have increased affiliate payouts to 70 percent for adult performers who promote the sites through SpiceCash.

According to the company, the move will help offset the income that performers have lost due to voluntary production holds established by studios throughout the industry.

The increased payout applies to SpiceCash's revenue share option and is available only to adult performers, including those who have not worked with Sssh or Wasteland in the past, according to Sssh.com founder and director Angie Rowntree.

To be eligible for the increased payout, performers will need to establish a SpiceCash account and then email support@spicecash.com with supporting links confirming that they’re an active adult performer.

“We wanted to do our part to help performers at a time when adult entertainment work is hard to come by, especially for those who primarily perform in films and don’t have much camming income or other revenue streams to fall back on,” Wasteland.com founder and owner Colin Rowntree said.

“SpiceCash will also help performers establish their account if needed, generate links for them and create custom promotional photo and video content sets for them. It’s very easy to promote our sites on social media and we can show you how to quickly and safely do this as part of your regular posting routine,” Rowntree concluded. “We’ve always found that having custom promotional content works better than using things like hosted galleries or banner ads and text links alone. We’ve long offered the same personalized service to all our affiliates on request.”

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