Cash WOW! Launches Revshare Promotion

CHELTENHAM, England — Adult webmaster affiliate program Cash WOW! is celebrating the launch of its new website, Pin-Up WOW!, with a bonus cash promotion.

The Cash WOW! program, run through CCBill, offers a 50 percent revshare payout. But from now until the end of December, affiliates can earn an extra 12.5 percent per signup.

To participate in the promotion, affiliates must place the new Pin-Up WOW! Christmas Banner on their first or main link page for the duration of the promotional period.

"We launched last April on a hunch there would be a big demand for a softcore paysite inspired by the fun and glamour of pin-up," David Martin, director of Wow Zoom said. "We have given it a modern twist, but the sense of cheeky naughty innocent fun is still prominent, and people absolutely love it!"

Cash WOW! also is providing additional promotional materials in the form of extra banners, FHGs and zipped gallery files, as well as the fast growing Free Daily Pin-Up promotion, which gives affiliates 30 days to convert that sale.

According to Martin, Pin-Up WOW! features leading British Playboy, Tabloid Press and Men's Lifestyle magazine models, including Carla Brown, Hayley-Marie Coppin, Petra So, Lucy-Anne Brooks, Rachael Boden and Rochelle Lexine, as well as guest stars such as Holly Newberry and Alex Sim-Wise.

First-time models also appear in regular pin-up guest and portfolio slots.

The site is updated daily with exclusive high-resolution photosets and videos featuring the models teasing as they strip from sexy clothing, lingerie and stockings, the sets often inspired by classic naughty '30s, '40s and '50s pin-up scenarios.

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