TabooRevenue Adds DiscreetEntertainment

ROGERSVILLE, TN – TabooRevenue.com has announced the addition of DiscreetEntertainment’s sponsor program to their client list.

DiscreetEntertainment is a new adult superstore carrying a wide array of products including, but not limited to sex toys, adult videos, and adult DVDs. Like their name implies all orders will be shipped in discreet, unmarked boxes.

When asked what he felt would give his company an edge over their competition, DiscreetEntertainment's Stephen Bascove, replied "First, we engaged a professional web designer with many sites to his credit to design our site. Everyone who looks at the site expresses to us that it was extremely well designed, easy to navigate, pleasing to the eye and it doesn’t look like a “typical” Adult site. Second, we pay very special attention to our product line. We have thousands of items already posted on the site and thousands more to come, all very competitively priced. We also focused on two other very important areas; expedient global shipping (same day or next) and a strong commitment to Customer Service. We not only deliver what’s on our site, but will gladly accommodate “special orders.” Last, but certainly not least, we look forward to forming mutually beneficial business relationships with our Affiliates. We will pay special attention to their needs while offering the best products available. We are confident with those goals in sight; we at Discreetentertainment.com will become a viable Adult site."

DiscreetEntertainment is paying webmasters a 20% commission on all net sales (with the opportunity to earn up to 30% commission), and 5% commission on net sales for every new approved affiliate they refer.

For more information, please visit www.discreetentertainment.com.

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