Affiliate Program MakeBank Launches with 5 Paysites

CYBERSPACE — Affiliate program MakeBank.com has launched.

MakeBank.com offers the following payment options: $50 PPS for $4.99 trials, $40 PPS for $1 trials, and $30 for free Joins.

“We're here to maximize your earnings potential without compromising quality,” MakeBank's Public Relations and Affiliate Manager Simone said. “Lots of programs promise big money. We actually deliver. Our $50, $40, and $30 payouts are all offered at flat rates with no tiers or no gimmicks.”

The company launches with five new paysites: BlackPass.com, MilfX.com,TrannyPornPass.com, GayAccess.com and DownloadPorn.com. Each site comes preloaded with thousands of downloadable DVDs, easy-to-use search and filter tools, as well as a massive porn star database for each niche.

In addition, all MakeBank sites update every 24 hours with fresh content. Members receive unlimited downloads, multiple viewing formats and lightning fast speeds.

“In a short period of time, we've generated a lot of webmaster interest,” Simone said. “Everybody's talking about the payouts, but we are also eager to prove that we can deliver a consistently good product with exceptional customer service. Our selection of promo and traffic tools, for example, have been developed to help simplify a webmaster's life and perfect his sales pitch. With colorful banners and ads of all shapes and sizes, RSS feeds, embeddable flash clips and even page peels, MakeBank wants to ensure that you'll never run out of marketing ideas.”

For more information, visit MakeBank.com or email simone@makebank.com.

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