RealityCash Launches Two New Sites

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – www.Adult.com has added two new sites, Hardcore Partying and 2Chicks1Dick, to its RealityCash offering.

At Hardcore Partying, the camera’s out, the clothes are off and the party is on, as lucky guys get down and dirty with hot babes at birthday bashes, Mardi-Gras celebrations, dorm-room slumber parties and happy hour at the local pub, among other settings.

"Hardcore Partying is an idea that we felt that no one has ever been able to sucessfully capture, namely great parties in clubs or homes where nudity and sex are involved," adult.com's Joe Lensman told XBiz. "Releaity sites are fantasy fulfilled, and who wouldn't fantasize about uninhibited girls partying, getting naked, and having sex in public with guys they've never met before?"

The other new site, 2Chicks1Dick, delivers exactly what its name promises — scene after scene of FFM threesomes. The guys from Adult.com find female duos at parks, on the beach and other public places, then convince them to take part in some tag-team action.

All content is original, and both sites are updated weekly with new episodes. RealityCash offers gallery builders 100 downloadable gallery templates per site. TGP owners can take advantage of weekly hosted picture and video galleries.

The company pays up to $35 per trial sign-up, or $25 for console free, with payouts twice per month via check or Epassporte. Webmasters who average at least one join per day also get their own server and bandwidth.

RealityCash also offers a recurring rev-share program that pays out 60 percent of trials and rebills every month, with no fees.

"With a new site update and galleries every day, we've really built RealityCash as the program for TGP traffic," Lensman told XBiz.

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