Adult FriendFinder Announces Higher Payouts

PALO ALTO, CA - Online personals Website Adult FriendFinder announced higher payouts for affiliates of up to 75 percent of revenue or up to $1 per click. The new program introduces a tier structure that will reward affiliates as their traffic volumes increase; higher tiers include payment for recurring billing.

"This new program generously rewards all our affiliates," said AFF CEO Andrew Conru. "We also wanted to provide substantial incentives to affiliates as they grow with us. The generous new payout program, combined with our industry-leading conversions, makes sending all your dating traffic to our 15 different personal sites including AdultFriendFinder.com, ALT.com, and OutPersonals.com, a no-brainer for Webmasters."

Since 1996, parent company FriendFinder Inc. has been a global operator of dating and social networking Websites with a network of multicultural and multilingual dating and relationship sites. FriendFinder, Inc. allows members to privately and anonymously meet people with similar interests in a safe environment.

For more information, please visit Adultfriendfinder.com.

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