MyGayCash Launches JalifStudio.com

PHOENIX — Affiliate program MyGayCash has launched JalifStudio.com offering hardcore fetish content.

MyGayCash and Jalif Studio reached a partnership agreement to launch a membership site with its original and exclusive content.

The site features a lineup of performers engaged in fetishes, HD scenes and is presented in three languages.

The company said new features also were added. Each scene is now linked to its original DVD and webmasters also get a percentage of DVD sales.

“Jalif Studio has been a fascinating site to develop,” said Roger McMan, managing partner at MyGayCash.

“The buzz around the entire team was great to see day after day. The site hasn’t launched yet but everyone who’s seen it already wants a membership.  That’s such a warm feeling for the producer and for us.’’

The new site will be updated weekly and webmasters can choose from a variety of promo tools including RSS feeds, hosted galleries, banners, hosted blogs, blog entries, free content, embedded and videos.

‘‘It’s been a great experience working with My Gay Cash, the team is really dedicated to delivering an outstanding product,” said Jalif, owner of Jalif Studio.

“They leave no detail to chance. We love what they’ve done with the site and we’re looking forward to a long-term relationship with them.”

Webmasters can sign up at MyGayCash and have 10 sites available to promote, with a payout of up to 60 percent.

For more information, contact Bianca@mygaycash.com.

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