Tube Site Affiliate Program Launches

ST. KITTS & NEVIS, West Indies — TubeClicks, the online adult industry’s first multi-sponsor tube site affiliate program has officially launched.

The program provides affiliates with their own tube site completely populated with legal, 2257 compliant third party content — Gutter.com.

Gutter.com provides the end user with an interactive adult experience including blogs, chat and of course, free porn — more than 18,000 clips with custom tags and descriptions in straight, gay and niche categories.

Gutter Premium membership offers more than 100 exclusive hardcore channels, soon-to-come MySpace-style profile pages, unlimited high-resolution viewing formats and mobile content in 3GP and MP4 formats.

“We’ve been working for almost a year on this program,” Fresh Dave, vice president of business development for TubeClicks told XBIZ. “We feel we have finally perfected our product and can provide affiliates with a great way to monetize on the tube site phenomenon without doing any legwork.”

Eighteen sponsors, with a combined total of more than 800 sites to promote, have signed on to provide content for Gutter.com, including PlatinumBucks, SilverCash, Brazzers, Pimproll and TrafficCashGold. All bandwidth costs are absorbed by TubeClicks.

“I like [TubeClick’s] business plan,” SilverCash president Mike Price told XBIZ. “Which is why we agreed to sign on with them.”

Affiliates keep 100 percent of all third party commissions and up to 60 percent rev share from sales of Gutter Premium memberships. Webmaster traffic is logged and remains theirs for life, allowing affiliates to cycle traffic through sponsor programs in one location while continuing to earn from that traffic. Every time a surfer returns to Gutter, third party and Gutter Premium sales are credited to the TubeClicks affiliate.

The program offers affiliates deep linking, RSS feeds, customizable banners, hosted MGPs, MGP IFrames, stats and multi-currency billing in dollars, pounds and euros.

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