reAxsis Media Announces New Gay Affiliate Programs

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Webmasters looking to monetize their excess gay traffic now have more options, thanks to four new affiliate programs.

The programs, coordinated by reAxsis Media, are designed for webmasters whose surfers are searching for straight-guy seduction, all-American guys, military men or older men getting lucky with younger guys.

StraightGuyCash.com

Capitalizing on AmateurStraightGuys.com, StraightGuyCash.com offers a 60/40 revshare split on signups and rebills, twice monthly payouts, 2257-compliant banners and a dedicated affiliate coordinator.

Stats and payouts are handled in-house using a custom-built affiliate-tracking system. Webmasters can log on for real-time traffic, sales and conversion stats and to access promotional tools, including TGP codes, TGP and MGP submitters, screen shots and video clips, as well as to request customized promotional items.

CitiboyzBucks.com

CitiboyzBucks.com offers a 15 percent commission on all DVD and merchandise sales from the all-American-boy-next-door Citiboyz Videos. Revshares are processed by Yahoo Stores, and new affiliates who sign up during July and August will be entered to win $50 gift certificates from Best Buy.

Affiliates are guaranteed email responses to questions within one business day, and top performers can order customized promotional materials.

Military Cash

With conversion rates of 1 in 150, the program pays 50 percent revshare on signups and lifetime rebills. High-volume affiliates earn 60 percent payouts.

JakePays.com

Based on niche site JakeCruise.com, in which mature Jake hooks up with men in their twenties and thirties to the tune of a 1 in 145 conversion rate, JakePays.com offers 60 percent revshare on all signups, trials and rebills.

Payouts are handled by CCBill.

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