Adwebcash Launches New Sites

Adwebcash has announced the launch of 13 new sites under the "Just" umbrella name to support and promote its growing stable of niche, fetish and mainstream adult web sites.

The new "Just" group features twelve individually themed free TGP sites together with an online shopping site designed to support its existing string of fourteen subscription web sites.

According to Roo Ellis of Adwebcash's parent company, "While we have been joined by over 100 new affiliate partners in the last 3 months, all of whom have contributed greatly to our growth, we realize that we are still a very new and junior player in the adult market. Our USP has been our very newness with webmasters looking for new sites, new revenue generation opportunities and new content. It seems that we have enjoyed what is almost a 'new to market' leap in growth, visitors and subscriptions through the AdWebCash.com program but we also recognize that there is a significant amount of niche and fetish-specific traffic out there looking for something new. We therefore envisage our 'Just' group as being a medium for us to promote our own sites while providing our partners with an additional free outlet to promote their own niche-specific sites too."

For further information, please visit www.adwebcash.com.

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