AdWebCash Adds Webmaster Paradise

UK – Following the launch of three new sites earlier this month, Ad Web Cash has now included the portfolio of streaming movies from Webmaster Paradise within its members areas.

Webmaster Paradise has been providing plugin video content since 1998 and with no set-up costs, banners or bandwidth charges.

"We are always interested in developing strategies to not only improve the conversions from the high levels of visitor traffic that we achieve, but also to retain those visitors that take a membership subscription with our group of sites," said Roo Ellis, Ad Web Cash' managing director. "Introducing a multi-site membership package was the first step in our strategy and we believe that the addition of over 90 movie streaming sites from Webmaster Paradise will be a significant enhancement to our membership proposition."

"It is a pleasure to welcome a warm, vibrant and energetic company such as this to our program," said Robert Warren, aka 'The Legacy' of Webmaster Paradise. "It would seem that we share similar philosophies regarding building customer loyalty and our new initiative to add fresh content on a daily basis was too good an opportunity for these guys to miss! We look forward to working with Denise, Paul and Roo on an ongoing basis as they continue to build and develop their portfolio of websites."

Ad Web Cash is the central affiliate program promoting the "Dirty Bear" group of niche, fetish and mainstream websites featuring foot and shoe fetish, strap-on, boobs, lesbian, uniform/lingerie, spanking, BDSM, oral, anal and hardcore websites. With a minimum 50% payout plus enhanced tiered earnings, Ad Web Cash provides hosted galleries and free promotional content for its affiliate partners.

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