PureCashMasters Launches SunriseKings Paysite

NEW YORK — PureCashMasters.com has launched its flagship paysite, SunriseKings.com, which focuses on sex at the top beach resorts, yachts and spas around the world.

PureCashMasters is a fresh program backed by owners who have experience and a lengthy background in the adult industry.

The owners started in 2000 with MGPs and TGPs before moving on to a paysite network, which was sold a few years ago.

"That first set of paysites was an important part of the learning process for us as we worked toward building SunriseKings and our new affiliate program," said Juicy of PureCashMasters.com.

"The work we have done over the years with major programs like HustlerCash, SilverCash and MovieProfits has also been priceless because of the quality people I have worked with in each new venture. We are real webmasters who know what it's like to accumulate massive amounts of traffic and to hear about some new program opening up. PureCashMasters.com is different, it's better and I'd be glad to show any affiliate what makes it so special."

The company says the PureCashMasters.com strategy is to always look at things from the consumer point of view.

SunriseKings features exclusive HD-licensed content from Private, thousands of DVDs, 16 reality feeds in HD and DVD formats from Silver Sinema productions.

"Our site is fresh and hot,” Juicy said. “The content we have is really unique and the places where the scenes are filmed are each one of a kind. Your surfer is probably having tough times in the modern world and would love to take a sexy trip to the sandy beaches of Madagascar with a lovely natural model to join him. That means more sales and better ratios on your traffic. That's why PureCashMasters.com is the perfect place for you to send your traffic this summer."

Paying up to 60 percent revenue share, the site also offers a trial option for webmasters.

The company says SunriseKings is certified by WebsiteSecure.org and full PPS payouts are being added in the near future.

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