Viral Marketing Meets Affiliate Hosted Video At MonsterTube.com

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — All Star Internet, Edward James and Brendon Marley today launched their new MonsterHuge affiliate content program with an 80% recurring commission promo. MonsterTube.com features hardcore gay amateur video placed on an affiliate web page working in conjunction with the companion Monstertube.com viral video site.

Affiliate site visitors may view, rate and share these videos with friends through the player without ever leaving the affiliate site, or may click through the player’s embedded affiliate links directly to MonsterHuge paysites or to the MonsterTube video site itself.

“We could no longer ignore the traffic vacuum created by free sites like PornoTube and its many clones,” said producer Edward James. “We decided to use viral video not only as a way to provide content to our affiliates but also to give them control over their visitors, ensuring that traffic converts for them."

“We felt we needed to up the ante on the hosted video angle by using what we call ‘traffic loops,’ ” said Hal Star, owner of MonsterHuge parent company All Star Internet. “These traffic loops are generated on the affiliate’s player page through video sharing via email, and on the Monstertube.com website through banner and text linkbacks to the affiliate site."

All Star Internet was created in 1996 as an adult paysite development company to host, distribute and market gay content for amateur video producers. For more information contact Juan Figueroa, director of marketing and affiliate services, Juan@AllStarInternet.com , ICQ at 423-888-611 or visit the MonsterHuge website.

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