NakedSword Merges Affiliate Program With AEBN

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay video-on-demand network NakedSword has announced the closure of its affiliate website NakedDollars.com.

The NakedDollars affiliate program will be absorbed by NakedSword parent company AEBN.net, and will allow affiliates to continue promoting NakedSword products new and existing tools, linking codes and stats.

“We have received a lot of feedback from our affiliates, and want to do all we can to create the best experience for them,” NakedSword founder Tim Valenti said.

“We have built NakedSword to be a leading gay consumer brand, and are excited to be partnering with the strongest affiliate portal in the industry,” he added. “This merger presents affiliates with great new opportunities.”

The change has been expected since NakedSword merged with AEBN in 2007, according to the company, and NakedSword affiliates can now expect flat payout and revshare options through the AEBN affiliate program. Webmasters will be paid in single checks from AEBN.

“We have painstakingly tested and retested our new systems and are confident that the transition of our affiliate program will be seamless,” NakedSword Marketing Director Albert Jones said. “I welcome all existing affiliates to come to me directly with any concerns, and look forward to hearing from new affiliates in the near future.”

For more information, contact Jones at albert@nakedsword.com.

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