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Making money in Secondlife isn't easy, especially if you're running a business and have the costs of a plot of land etc. If your business is in the BDSM or Adult industries in Secondlife then there's a new way to make some extra money with no cost to yourself.

The Omega Collar Affiliate Program will let you place vendors for the Omega collar on your land. For each sale made from the vendor you get 20% of the sale price as a thank you. Doesn't sound much, but when you consider that the Omega Collar is Secondlifes most advance slave collar and sells for 5000L$ that works out at 1000L$ per sale for you.

In order to qualify for the affiliate program you must have a BDSM/Adult store, play area or club in which the vendor can be placed. We have an range of attractive affiliate vendors available so that you can choose the style that best fits your location. We also have a range of promotional banners etc should you want to actively promote the Omega Collar.

To become an affiliate the area in which you intend to place the vendor will have to meet the following criteria:

  1. No non-consensual activity is present, enacted or advertised (rape, kidnapping, forced collaring etc) and indeed such activity must be forbidden
     
  2. No items which are used for severe torture, multilation or death may be present or sold and indeed such activity must be forbidden
     
  3. No slave auctions maybe held or advertised at the location
     
  4. Safe, Sane and Consensual must be a requirement of any play 
     
  5. Any schools or areas that offer training will be considered only if their teachings fully consider safety
     
  6. No other affiliate or official vendors for the Omega Collar may be present
     
  7. No Restrained Life toys which lock a person in place without warning may be present
     
  8. The area is based on proper BDSM

Although we respect your right to run your business how the hell you like we are careful about how and where the Omega Collar is sold. The Omega Collar is by lifestylers for lifestylers and hence making the collar available through some outlets sends the wrong message about the collar.