Incredible Dollars to Market Channel 69 Sites

NEW YORK — Affiliate program IncredibleDollars.com and niche video producer Channel 69 have teamed up to offer new sites based on Channel 69 material.

"Since Incredible Dollars is one of the world’s fastest-growing affiliate programs and had similar hard-to-find fetish content, we thought this marriage was a perfect fit," Channel 69 CEO Avi Cohen said.

Incredible Dollars CEO Scott Johnston agreed.

"Channel 69 has been the leaders in high-quality, kinky, fetish DVD content worldwide for many years, and we are truly privileged to promote this great content exclusively. Their content is a perfect fit as we did not have many of the niches they had such as hairy honeys, bodybuilders, BBW and many other niches."

Incredible Dollars plans to launch two sites per month, adding them to Incredible Dollars' IncrediblePass.com and TitsAndAssPass.com networks. Once the redesigns are complete, the changes will only affect webmasters promoting the Channel 69 sites AllRealBigTits.com, Mega-Butt.com, Hairy-Honies.com and BBB69.com. As those sites transition to the Incredible Dollars network, the Channel69Cash.com and Incredibledollars.com affiliate programs will email affiliates new links and logins.

Channel 69 will continue to shoot for these lines, and providing Incredible Dollars with exclusive content to market on the IncredibleDollars.com paysites. Channel 69 will retain the rights to produce DVDs and video-on-demand.

For more information, visit Incredible Dollars website.

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