BoxTruckSex.com Launches Affiliate Program BoxxxCash

BUDAPEST — BoxTruckSex.com has announced the launch of its affiliate program BoxxxCash.

“Utilizing the ever-popular NATS system for affiliation, BoxxxCash allows affiliates to promote BoxTruckSex's unique content in a way that's already familiar to them,” BoxTruckSex.com said. “Affiliates take advantage of 50 percent lifetime revenue for any leads they provide, with a 5 percent lifetime payment on any other affiliates' earnings they refer.”

BoxxxCash offers payments twice a month, with payment options that include check, Paxum or domestic wires.

“To assist affiliates in their campaigns, BoxxxCash offers a large selection of banners in various varieties for affiliates: static, animated, explicit and non-explicit,” BoxTruckSex.com said. “Free hosted galleries and zip-file photos are also provided for simple campaign use for affiliates.” 

All of the content on BoxTruckSex.com is shot-in house by the founders of the site, which is based in Budapest, Hungary.

“BoxTruckSex.com offers a creative spin on public sex that isn't seen anywhere else,” BoxxxCash said. “Utilizing a truck outfitted with one-way mirrors, all scenes show the passionate couple in the midst of sex while the viewer and couple can see the strangers walking the busy city streets around them. Shot using a single video camera, the constantly engaged angle is designed to put the viewer right into the middle of the action.”

Steven Kudo, one of the founders of BoxTruckSex.com, said he "wanted to create a regal place that would be exciting for the stars during the shoot and the viewers who watch the shoot afterwards."

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