Adam & Eve Offer Co-Branded Store

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. – Adam & Eve, the nation's largest marketer of adult products, has announced that they are offering an opportunity to build your very own online adult store. Adam & Eve extends their over 30 years of experience and millions of satisfied customers to newcomers who are looking to tap into the growth of the online adult business.

Adam & Eve was founded in 1970 and have grown from the first adult oriented mail order company to the nation's premier resource for erotic products. They serve millions of customers across the country and around the world. Adam & Eve now, gives anyone who signs up as an affiliate access to the largest collection of videos and sex toys. Thus, giving them the ability to have the power of the Adam & Eve brand work for them.

The co-branded site powered by Adam & Eve provides affiliates all the necessary tools to run their own adult store and generate profits in the online adult industry. Adam & Eve also gives you the ability to pick from a variety of merchandise selections from the full online catalog of thousands of adult products, or a "category" store like all-video or all sex-toys.

According to Sean Trotter, Chief Technology Officer of Adam & Eve, "We are thrilled to offer this amazing opportunity for our affiliates to benefit from. Affiliates get paid on all web orders generated from their site. We offer competitive commissions that increase as you generate more sales. Nobody matches the purchasing power of Adam & Eve, now our affiliates can take advantage of it."

For more information, please visit www.adamevecash.com.

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