Source: Suze Randall Photography
By: Company Press Release
(SANTA MONICA, CA) — Just over six years ago diva photographer Suze Randall hit the Internet running with her ground breaking Pics4Clicks program. This program licensed affiliates with legal use of her photos in exchange for banners directing traffic to her AVN award-winning site, Suze.net.
“This was 1999. The pirate days of the Net were over,” she recalls. “Webmasters were scrambling for legal content and I was supplying the only high quality content around.”
Things have changed, Randall has discovered. “Porn is suddenly legit. Competitors are crawling all over the Web handing out content like candy. That is why we’ve launched SuzeNetCash.com. We want webmasters to continue using our kick ass content, but now we’re going to pay them for doing it.”
Over the years, Randall has developed long lasting partnerships with webmasters who have proved themselves as savvy business people. “We take requests for custom photos and banners. My studio creates the widest range of content out there, everything from beautiful softcore centerfolds to the hottest hardcore. So when webmasters ask for a fem domme in leather and latex doing a pony show, that?s what we give them.”
Randall’s new program offers a variety of promotional banners and ads along with a selection of her famous content. Fifty photo sets of 20 photos each are grouped in galleries like Blondes, Smoking Fetish, Boy/Girl and Girl/Girl and Girls on Wheels. Many of the “couples” sets are full hardcore. At least twice a month, promotional content is updated whereas nothing gets old to anyone. Webmasters get to choose between one of two payout programs: either 50% revenue sharing or $30 for every new sign-up. Stats are available live.
Affiliate webmasters will be pleased to see how easy it is for their customers to enjoy such awesome content. Membership to Suze.net can be paid by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Check or 2000Charge. Randall says, “I want there to be something for everyone and everything to be easily accessible. I look forward to talking to webmasters to find out how we can make things easier for them.”