PIMPROLL Launches RealHairyAmateurs

LOS ANGELES — PIMPROLL has launched RealHairyAmateurs.com, a new amateur site to help affiliates cash in on hirsute content.

Combined with full network access to dozens of included sites and filmed in hardcore action, the company says this is a new opportunity for webmasters interested in monetizing the undersaturated niche of amateur ladies.

"We've put out feelers to our fans and found that many are craving content that shows women in the most natural way possible," said David K of PIMPROLL.

"So much of what has been produced in recent years by adult studios fits into a very narrow niche from a stylistic standpoint. Whether the content focuses on one aspect of sexuality or another, most of the stars have started to dress, act and look very much alike," he said.

"RealHairyAmateurs is a chance for PIMPROLL affiliates to present their audience with an entirely different archetype of the female form. Natural amateur girls with natural breasts, beautiful bodies and, of course, a big hairy bush."

Stocked with 28 scenes starring several ladies in their first time performances, RealHairyAmateurs includes 19ers, MILFs, ethnic divas and lesbians.

The company says each scene comes with a backstory, downloadable or streaming video, pictures and network access to thousands of other videos on relevant sites destined to retain the attention of hair niche clients.

Affiliates can use PPS or revenue share payout options including a $60PPS bonus during the RealHairyAmateurs launch period of June 21- 27.

Stock promo materials are already preloaded within the PIMPROLL.com affiliate area and additional custom materials are available for affiliates with unique marketing plans.

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