MyGayCash Relaunches LavenderLounge.com

PHOENIX — Affiliate program MyGayCash has inked a partnership agreement with Lavender Lounge Studios to relaunch membership site, LavenderLounge.com.

The website is known for allowing models to choose their own partners and providing quirky scenes with a natural flow.

“Over the years I made a lot of money for other people, either as an employee or by promoting other people’s programs. Producer/director has always been one of my many job titles, but I came to a point in my life when I needed to create a legacy with my own name on it. Partnering up was a difficult decision, but the specifics of the deal make it easier to reach my goals,” said Mark Kliem, owner of Lavender Lounge Studios

“I live in downtown San Francisco within walking distance of all the major gay porn studios right in the center of multimedia gulch. I see gay porn stars at the gym every day. Visiting porn stars are already adding a stop at Lavender Lounge to their travel plans. With the help of MyGayCash, Lavender Lounge will soon rank with the other major players in gay porn,” added Kliem.

Roger McMan, managing partner at MyGayCash said, “We are happy to add Lavender Lounge to our network of websites. We love working with a site that already has brand recognition and solid traffic. Not only is Mark bringing creative and exciting high quality HD content to our loyal affiliates, he is bringing true American men with ‘San Francisco Values’ delivering outstanding sexual performances with a subversive and bohemian twist.

“We have been working with Mark for a few months and he has been a great person to work with. Our affiliates will love having content to promote they can really sink their teeth into. We are looking forward to great success with Lavender Lounge.”

Promotional content including RSS feeds and trailers is available now.

For more information on the site contact Bianca@mygaycash.com.

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