AdultLounge.com Launches Version 4.0

GLENDALE, Calif. – AdultLounge.com has announced the launch of Version 4.0 of its adult webmaster affiliate program.

The new program offers 7 payout programs for affiliates to choose from, all from one account. For example: per sign up, joins with or without popup, webmaster referrals or 60% for life of member. AdultLounge is also now paying $30.00 on trial and $40 per active member.

Version 4.0 offers tools such as free hosting, free exclusive content, galleries of the day, new free hosted banners, and different trial options. The AdultLounge reward program also gives affiliates incentives for the signups they bring in, and monthly contests starting in May.

"We are so excited about the launch of Version 4.0; we feel it really raises the bar for Adultlounge.com," said Raffi Vartanian, CEO and founder of AdultLounge.com. "We will be cutting our site count almost in half to focus more on quality rather than quantity sites. We wanted to provide our affiliates with the most comprehensive and cutting edge affiliate program. Not only have we implemented a new multiple payout programs and added new exclusive content, but we have made sure that the support and infrastructure is there to guide our affiliates every step of the way."

AdultLounge.com has also strengthened its new program by implementing software that increases profit generation for their affiliate partners. For instance, its integrations with Mansion Productions' award winning MAS serves as the backbone to the AdultLounge member's area and allows the ability to update members areas daily, keeping content fresh. Additionally, by incorporating EPS, the error prevention system that increases MPA3 uptime, AdultLounge reduces errors in the surrounding environment caused by software, hardware, or server problems.

For more information, visit AdultLounge.com.

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