FruitPuff Launches PuffCash.Com Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — FruitPuff.com has launched its new affiliate program, PuffCash.com, offering compensation for every subscription signup at any level.

FruitPuff.com is a broadband movie provider on the web. FruitPuff.com, a privately held company based in Hollywood, Calif., has developed and maintains a library of more than 2,000 full-length adult movies in more than 30 popular categories.

Powered by DHDMedia, the PuffCash affiliate program allows affiliates to post any FruitPuff logo or banner on their websites.

"We are very excited to have our affiliate program up and running and powered by best of breed industry leader DHDMedia," FruitPuff President Opher Mizrahi said. "It's time to let people know we've arrived, and let them know what we're all about, and we believe a thriving affiliate program is the best way to achieve that goal."

In the coming months, the program will add promotional content and start offering affiliate incentives.

"We will increase the conversion rate of all FruitPuff websites by offering 1Mb video downloads for the thousands of titles already online in the coming months as well as continue to add new sites to the PuffCash program," Mizrahi said. "There is no doubt that affiliate marketing is a key ingredient in our marketing mix that will add to our top line growth."

For more information, visit the FruitPuff.com website or email info@fruitpuff.com

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