Red Light District Offers Dream Vacations

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Red Light District wants to make it a "September to remember" by awarding dream vacation packages to two lucky webmasters, the company said.

Red Light Revenue will pick up the tab — up to $2,000 — to the destination of the webmaster's choice. One prize will be awarded for each of the two sales periods this month (Sept. 1-14 and Sept. 15-30).

Webmasters can earn contest entries in one of two ways: One entry will be awarded for every five joins during the sales period and one entry will be given to the top 15 affiliates with the best conversion rate during each period.

Red Light District said its affiliate program includes:

  • Seven websites designed to cater to webmasters' traffic.
  • Up to $35 per join on pay-per-sale and 60 percent revshare.
  • “Next generation” of dynamic video tours; more than 1,300 tour pages.
  • Deep linking to specific stars, movies and genres.
  • An RSS feed for bloggers with updates on the latest video offerings and porn star bios.
  • 100 percent gonzo — exclusive downloadable pictures and video.
  • A dynamic gallery building tool with built-in TGP reciprocal links.

Webmasters can signup for the program at RedLightRevenue.com.

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