Dink Flamingo's Affiliate Program Debuts

SAN DIEGO — Director/producer Dink Flamingo, owner of gay adult site ActiveDuty.com, has announced the launch of his new affiliate program FlamingoBucks.com.

FlamingoBucks.com offers a 50 percent commission for the lifetime of your referred member, along with promotional tools to use such as hosted galleries, banners and 30-second video clips from some of the most recent "Active Duty" videos. The program also offers a marketing and design team ready to assist webmasters in successfully promoting the paysite, according to the company.

“We’re excited about Flamingo Bucks," Flamingo said. "We’ve never spent a lot of time catering to our affiliate program, but with the launch of Flamingobucks.com we are about to change all that. Flamingobucks.com is geared toward helping our affiliates achieve the conversions they expect from such a great product.

"With our design and marketing team in place to assist our affiliates, they’ll be sure to receive that extra attention they need to ensure their success in promoting one of the Internet’s hottest niche sites.”

ActiveDuty.com features weekly updates and streaming videos of military men in and out of uniform; videos often include amateur straight guys enrolled in the service experiencing gay sex for the first time.

FlamingoBucks.com will soon be adding additional sites to promote as well.

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