New Gay Affiliate Program USMaleInc.com Launches

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — Newly launched gay affiliate program USMaleInc.com is offering members exclusive new releases as well as content from several gay producers and The Body Shoppe video catalog.

The program offers 20 percent payouts, as well as a variety of promotional tools including free XXX galleries, previews and screensavers for each title. iPod downloads are available for some titles. New banners are available in standard sizes, in static and animated gif formats.

Content producers available through the US Male program include BarrackX69, Boy Ride, Eagle Video, East Time Productions, Elite male, GAI Studios, IAAV Studios, J.O.C. Studios, Man’s Art, Media Vanguard, Miami Studios, Miss T Interactive, Next Day Entertainment, Pole Studs, Scandalistic Pictures, Stylus Men, TORO Studios, Virtual Male and White Water Productions.

According to USMaleInc.com, the “studio direct” site offers titles at a minimum of 10 percent less than competitors, including many titles that are 35-50 percent below list price, as well as several $9.99 specials.

Weekly emails will include free galleries, content and featured sales, which affiliate webmasters can plug-and-play easily.

USMaleInc.com is operated by Valley Pro Video, which was founded in 1990.

For more information about the program, email this link or call (818) 678-2966.

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