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LAJ 11-03-2016 01:34 PM

Bondagelife.com offers affiliates a whole new opportunity to monetize bdsm traffic
 
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (November 3, 2016) ? It?s hard to find good partners for monetizing BDSM traffic, but adult businesses now have a new option with the launch of BondageLife.com (BLife). The new BLife website has debuted with a massive collection of BDSM erotica, featuring more than four years? worth of exclusive content that highlights gorgeous women in seductive positions. Affiliates can join BLife?s affiliate program and earn an equal share of revenue generated from their traffic.

BondageLife.com was co-created by BDSM experts Rachel Greyhound and Jackson Douglas, and is a cutting-edge online destination built from the ground-up by experienced developers using the latest proven web technologies. The website generates revenue for its affiliates when visitors subscribe to the site?s full line of features. No processing fees are deducted, and no points-shaving or reserves.

?BondageLife.com is a labor of love, and we put a lot of creative energy into building a satisfying and stimulating experience for people who really want to immerse themselves into a BDSM world,? explains Douglas. ?We?re adding to our video and photography libraries several times per week, but we?re also delivering alternative content like weekly live shows, intense bondage and peril stories, a massive BDSM dictionary and even VR videos ? which have proven to be extremely popular with subscribers.?

BondageLife.com has been translated into more than ten different languages, which means affiliates can send international traffic with confidence. And since the site has been optimized for both desktop and mobile devices, traffic from all kinds of devices and screen sizes will convert at impressive ratios.

?Bondage fans know what they like, and they demand quality content, it?s not optional? adds Douglas. ?We?ve gone well beyond basic rope bondage. Our photography and videos explore the use of all kinds of unique bondage devices, and we work with beautiful women that just aren?t available on other BDSM websites.?

More information about joining the BLife affiliate program can be found at https://www.bondagelife.com/affiliate/, or interested companies can email [email protected] to discuss possible partnerships.

ABOUT BONDAGELIFE.COM BondageLife.com debuted in 2016 as a modern online destination for pure bondage lovers. It was co-created by BDSM enthusiasts Rachel Greyhound and Jackson Douglas, and launched with a massive library of original photography and video.

bns666 11-03-2016 02:05 PM

well quite an enthusiastic announcement for a bondage paysite launched in 2016 :)

good luck :thumbsup

Forkbeard 11-15-2016 08:32 AM

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Affiliate accounts that are left inactive will be removed from our system if their balance is equal to or less than $25. An abandoned affiliate account is defined as any account that has not been logged in to for a period of 6 months, nor have any transactions been posted to that account.
Dealbreaker for me, from the TOS.

A) I do promotion for the long haul. A blog post I make today might make a sale tomorrow, next month, eight months from now, or three years hence. Not gonna waste my time building long term promotional content for a program that doesn't have a long-term commitment to receiving and converting and paying for my traffic.

B) You close my account, you send me my money. No fair eating twenty five bucks. Your willingness to eat my money reflects a potential willingness to be less than fair in other areas where paying affiliates is concerned. Warning sign.

BigFurry 11-15-2016 08:43 AM

It looks good, but I don't really like these custom affiliate platforms, especially for new sites. Will skip.

Would sign up if it used NATS, CCBILL, or CCBILL+Sliiing.

wankawonk 11-15-2016 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Forkbeard (Post 21302212)
Dealbreaker for me, from the TOS.

A) I do promotion for the long haul. A blog post I make today might make a sale tomorrow, next month, eight months from now, or three years hence. Not gonna waste my time building long term promotional content for a program that doesn't have a long-term commitment to receiving and converting and paying for my traffic.

B) You close my account, you send me my money. No fair eating twenty five bucks. Your willingness to eat my money reflects a potential willingness to be less than fair in other areas where paying affiliates is concerned. Warning sign.

You do realize that literally every affiliate program has a minimum payout, and that if you go inactive without reaching it, you don't get paid, right?

Also if you can't send them $25 of traffic in six months, *you're* not worth *their* time.

bns666 11-15-2016 08:57 AM

anyone promoting bondagelife.com and making sales yet?

Jigster715 11-15-2016 09:53 AM

We are responsible for the Japanese translations for the site. We are also affiliates.
Theirs is a forward thinking team and well worth doing business with.

The site is great and traffic is responding. We are just beginning to promote, only sending a small amount of traffic so far though.

We are excited to be working with them. They have some great ideas coming down the pike. If you are into bondage and the lifestyle it is well worth promoting them.

Just my :2 cents:

JFK 11-15-2016 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Jigster715 (Post 21302452)
We are responsible for the Japanese translations for the site. We are also affiliates.
Theirs is a forward thinking team and well worth doing business with.

The site is great and traffic is responding. We are just beginning to promote, only sending a small amount of traffic so far though.

We are excited to be working with them. They have some great ideas coming down the pike. If you are into bondage and the lifestyle it is well worth promoting them.

Just my :2 cents:

Best of luck with it !:thumbsup

Forkbeard 11-15-2016 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by wankawonk (Post 21302254)
You do realize that literally every affiliate program has a minimum payout, and that if you go inactive without reaching it, you don't get paid, right?

Depends on what you mean by inactive. I have promotional material out there dating back to 2002. Sometimes a random google hit triggers a sale on a program I haven't *actively* promoted for a decade. And sometimes that gets me up to a minimum payment, and a mysterious check arrives in the mail. Over time, these "long tail" sales add up. I don't do business with affiliate programs that won't support my old promotional material, whether or not I'm still sending mass traffic. So, it's a dealbreaker for me. I didn't say it was some great crime against humanity; it just means they won't get my traffic.

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Originally Posted by wankawonk (Post 21302254)
Also if you can't send them $25 of traffic in six months, *you're* not worth *their* time.

I do business with dozens of affiliate programs that appear to feel differently.

Roald 11-15-2016 01:06 PM

Congrats on the launch looking good.

Drop me a line please and Lets set something up with our bondage site at Submissed.com Network - Original BDSM Videos

[email protected]

Jigster715 11-17-2016 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by JFK (Post 21302479)
Best of luck with it !:thumbsup

Thanks, JFK. I'm just an affiliate though. We did the Japanese work and continue to help them there but that's it.

I like the girls. If you have Asian traffic they will do well with that group.
I encourage everyone to give them a try.

Struggle4Bucks 11-17-2016 12:03 PM

Congrats and good luck!

The content could use some drama tho...

If this site was made after purchasing a content library... I can fully understand the launch... If someone is investing money in the content production... I would advice him/her to accept a low ROI...

Struggle4Bucks 11-17-2016 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BigFurry (Post 21302245)
It looks good, but I don't really like these custom affiliate platforms, especially for new sites. Will skip.

Would sign up if it used NATS, CCBILL, or CCBILL+Sliiing.

The problem with CCBill is that it's almost undoable to produce a serious bdsm concept that is in compliance with their prudish acceptance policy.

Tagir 07-29-2019 03:40 AM

Has anyone received payments from them? Mail does not respond!

CaptainHowdy 07-29-2019 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Tagir (Post 22509214)
Has anyone received payments from them? Mail does not respond!

That is odd. Hope they get back to you.

ghjghj 08-01-2019 03:53 PM

Good stuff

JuicyBunny 08-02-2019 01:37 AM

Unfortunately things went south with them in 2017. Not sure if they are still active.

allandk 12-09-2019 01:45 AM

I have not been paid since march 2019, but they are updating the site and taking payments from the traffic i have sent to them. So they are just plain old crooks.

beavr 12-09-2019 02:59 AM

Any plans to shoot more VR scenes?

Forkbeard 12-24-2019 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by allandk (Post 22575033)
I have not been paid since march 2019, but they are updating the site and taking payments from the traffic i have sent to them. So they are just plain old crooks.

Three years ago at their launch, I looked at their "we get to keep your money if you don't send new sales fast enough to suit us" TOS and wrote in this thread:

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Originally Posted by Forkbeard (Post 21302212)
Dealbreaker for me, from the TOS.

A) I do promotion for the long haul. A blog post I make today might make a sale tomorrow, next month, eight months from now, or three years hence. Not gonna waste my time building long term promotional content for a program that doesn't have a long-term commitment to receiving and converting and paying for my traffic.

B) You close my account, you send me my money. No fair eating twenty five bucks. Your willingness to eat my money reflects a potential willingness to be less than fair in other areas where paying affiliates is concerned. Warning sign.

Key sentence: "Your willingness to eat my money reflects a potential willingness to be less than fair in other areas where paying affiliates is concerned."

Can I call 'em, or what? :thumbsup


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