SexSearch Offering 100% Affiliate Payouts

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Adult personals site SexSearch.com is now offering new affiliates a 100 percent payout on revenues generated through Oct. 31.

Through this new affiliate promotion, any site that sends buyers to SexSearch is rewarded with the full amount the referred customer spends. Additionally, the first 50 affiliates to send one sale to the revshare program gets a free SexSearch backpack.

After Oct. 31, the revenue return rate reduces to 60-80 percent on both initial orders and rebills.

"Our target market is anyone over the age of 21 who is interested in sex, which is almost everybody," SexSearch Director of Marketing Ross Horowitz said. "Other personals sites beat around the bush. We get straight to the point."

The site, launched in 2004, now hosts more than 15 million members, according to the company.

To enhance the convenience and expand customer service, the company said, each affiliate is assigned their own expert account manager. To help affiliates maximize conversions and profits, custom creative treatments with custom landing pages are available. Other features include free hosted galleries, free content tools, a picture of the day tool, floating ads and expandable banners.

SexSearch currently pays more than over $1 million each month to affiliates.

For more information, visit Affiliate.Sexsearch.com.

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