DTI Services Brings Japan To U.S. Market

DTI Services (www.dtiserv.com), a leading Japanese adult affiliate company, has launched English-language versions of their Websites and are offering a new affiliate program, DTICash.

"We're one of the few companies that are straight up with our affiliates," affiliate manager Paul Ku told AVNOnline.com. "Other companies offer unbelievable commission on new signups and pretty much nothing after that. DTI offers 40 to 70 percent commission on new and recurring signups. Most of our sites have a retention rate of almost four months."

For seven years, DTI Services has served the Japanese market, becoming a leading provider of hosting solutions, co-location, bandwidth, and Web page design. Now, they are offering their services to Japanese companies who wish to have a sales presence in the United States via these new sites and DTICash.

"We specialize in the Asian niche including live video chat, amateurs, and the top Asian adult stars," said Ku. "We have over 13,000 Asian Webmasters promoting our sites and earning high commissions."

DTI also said they are helping to combat shaving by displaying member names to referring Webmasters.

"We disclose usernames of all the end-users you refer," confirmed Ku. "We understand that shaving is a huge concern in this industry and we want our affiliates to know that if they [refer] 17 memberships, they are guaranteed see 17 usernames on their account."

DTI Services offers various pricing plans as low as $1.99 per trial and a partner program that incorporates an incentive-type system. They also offer a profit-sharing affiliate program where they pay out Webmasters 50 percent or more of all earnings delivered by their referred traffic if they advertise DTI products and services on their Website. In addition, there is a $75 signup bonus.

"When a Webmaster signs up for our affiliate program, they automatically receive $75 as a one-time bonus," said Ku. "All our sites are on a monthly membership basis with the exception of our video chat sites (DXLive, EXShot, Girls-On-Air), which are on a point basis. We do have some three-day trial memberships that go for $1.99.

"Our goal for the future is to expand our services into the Chinese and Korean markets," offered chief manager Hideki Kishioka. "These are areas that many companies do not cater to."

"We feel that we have a good grasp of the Asian market," added Ku. "We understand that most Webmasters choose to stay away from Chinese and Korean traffic due to all the government regulations in Korea and the lack of billing solution in China. However, we've been studying these markets for years and see some potential. Japan, China and Korea are second, third, and sixth in the world in number of Internet users. Overlooking these colossal markets would be foolish."