Robert Levy Tapped to Manage ReallyUsefulCash Affiliate Program

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — ReallyUsefulCash.com (RUC) announced today that it has hired Robert Levy to manage and develop its in-house affiliate program.

Levy comes to RUC following stints as Affiliate Rep with Reality Kings and Affiliate Program Manager at Kink.com. The veteran entered the industry in 2009 after working in San Francisco for years as a small business owner.

“I can't tell you how excited I am to have Robert on our team,” JT, owner of RUC said. “Robert knows exactly what the affiliate is looking for in a program, and he is the perfect fit for our company, as we look to create the best affiliate offerings available in the industry.”

He added, "We have amassed over 20,000 active members in a little over 18 months since launching our first site. Our content is simply the best, with all of our sites being ranked in the top 20 sites of all time on the tubes."

The company said it is in the process of growing its 12-site affiliate program by adding DaneJones.com, MassageRooms.com, FakeAgent.com and FakeTaxi.com.

"We have another seven sites already in production that will all be live by the end of this year. These sites include our first foray into both the gay niche and live production. It's such an exciting time," JT said.

RUC noted that it has crafted its content after years of data analysis gathered from JT running YouPorn.com and JT's current partner role with PornTube.com and 4tube.com.

“I am really enthusiastic and anxious to get started," Levy said. “To be able to apply my experiences to building up a new affiliate base is going to be a really fun and enjoyable challenge, and RUC has an incredibly great approach to filming unique content that I am sure affiliates will be able to sell like hotcakes.”

Levy can be reached by emailing robert@ruseful.com.

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