AMG Returns to Affiliate Game

SAN FRANCISCO — Athletic Model Guild (AMG) has announced its relaunch of the new and improved AMGCash.com affiliate program.

The site, powered by Post Affiliate Pro, encourages bloggers and webmasters to promote both of AMG's premium membership sites — AthleticModelGuild.com and AMGBrasil.com — and the AMG Online store.

Dennis Bell, the studio's president, said AMGCash.com and its commission-based affiliate program offer some of the highest conversion rates in the industry — with up to 60 percent commission for recurring memberships.

"We wanted to set up a program that is both accountable and enticing to our affiliates," Bell said. "The new AMGCash.com exceeded my expectations, and I hope it will do the same for our future partners."

The new AMGCash.com offers affiliates two ways to make cash. Marcelo Mastro's Uncut 50/60 percent revenue share offers affiliates 50 percent of the cost of membership for all original and recurring membership sales, on either of the studio's membership sites. Affiliates who bring in 10 or more members in a two-week payment period will see their revenue share increase from 50 to 60 percent. Jim Panama's Hard Sell provides a 20 percent payout on each DVD sold in the studio's online store.

Like most affiliate programs, partners will gain access to banners and billboards to promote website membership and AMG products. However, Bell said, unlike other affiliate programs, AMGCash.com offers one of a kind content, unique to AMG.

"Bob Mizer's massively influential archives, and our premium Brazilian hardcore line, are both unique in the adult industry. Beyond anything else, our affiliates have access to some really exceptional material," Bell offered. "Who wouldn't want to be a part of making this content accessible to as many people as possible — especially when getting involved means major moneymaking opportunities?"

Bell said that for now, AMGCash.com only offers billboards and banners, but affiliates can expect to gain access to galleries and video in the coming months.

"We want this to be a mutually beneficial relationship, and we want to provide our affiliates the best possible experience," Bell concluded. "After all, our success depends on the success of our affiliates. We are always open to suggestions and discussions that can make this system the best the industry has to offer."

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

2025 TEAs Winners Announced

Winners of the 2025 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs) were revealed Sunday night during an invitation-only event at Avalon nightclub in Hollywood.

NYU Study Finds Age Verification Laws Don't Work

A group of university researchers has published a study whose findings suggest that age verification laws are ineffective at achieving their stated goal of preventing minors from accessing adult content.

XVideos Loses Advertiser Reporting Appeal in EU Court

Web Group Czech Republic (WGCZ), parent company of XVideos, has lost an appeal in the top EU court to be temporarily exempted from a requirement to publish a list of the site's advertisers.

2025 Pornhub Awards to Be Held May 8 in Los Angeles

The seventh annual Pornhub Awards will take place May 8 in Los Angeles.

Illinois Lawmakers Propose Decriminalizing Consensual Sex Work

Lawmakers in Illinois have introduced a bill that would completely decriminalize consensual sex work in the state.

VR Bangers Joins Pineapple Support as Supporter-Level Sponsor

VR Bangers has joined the ranks of over 60 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

Missouri House Gives Initial Approval to Age Verification Bill

The Missouri House of Representatives has given initial approval to HB 236, the state's proposed age verification law.

Proposed Australian eSafety Codes Include AV Requirement for Adult Sites

Australia’s online safety regulator, eSafety, is reviewing the final draft of proposed safety codes that include a requirement for adult sites to implement age assurance measures for Australian users.

Pineapple Support to Host 'Self-Harm' Support Group

Pineapple Support is hosting a free online support group for performers and creators who engage in self-harming behaviors.

Ofcom Q&A: Preparing for Age Verification Under the UK's Online Safety Act

In January, the U.K.’s online safety regulator, Ofcom, published its guidance on how online services that host adult content need to verify users’ ages under Ofcom’s rules.

Show More