LatinTeenCash Launches All American Teen Site

BELLEVUE, Wash. — LatinTeenCash is expanding its affiliate program portfolio to include all American teen Taylor Lain.

The company says Lain is its first Caucasian sensation for solo-girl site fans who appreciate exclusive interactive content and for webmasters who appreciate sites that generate steady recurring income streams by converting and retaining customers from their teen model traffic.

"We always focus on girls who have that special 'it' factor which allows their personality and sexuality to show through the camera in an intimate and very personal way,” said Pacino, owner and producer of LatinTeenCash.com. "Until now, our models have all been Latinas, but I'm sure as soon as our affiliates get a good look at Taylor Lain in action, they'll all agree that this rising star was simply too good to pass up. She's dynamite on camera and her enthusiasm during the scenes is unmatched."

To be sure that affiliate marketers have access to all of their favorite promotional materials, LatinTeenCash says it has added dozens of exclusive photo sets, video embeds, hosted galleries, RSS Feeds, frequently updated Blog content, and a POTD / VOTD section along with banners and page peels on an easy-to-use interface.

The company says custom promo materials are also available for affiliates who have a specific purpose in mind and would like a particular kind of promo material to satisfy the urges of their specific traffic demographic.

"I am so totally excited to have my own official site,” Lain said. "The best part is that LatinTeenCash knows that true emotion and letting me be myself will create a loyal fan base. Everything on TaylorLain.com is 100 percent real, including my squirting orgasms, exhibitionist lifestyle and desire to help my fans become comfortable in my online environment. Working with Kellie and Pacino and the LTC crew is so easy as a model, and I know it's just as easy as an affiliate... so promote me - I'm totally worth it!"

Affiliates interested in promoting TaylorLain.com can sign up at LatinTeenCash.com.

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