OC Cash Launches Filth Freaks

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program OC Cash has announced the release of its new Web 2.0 network and flagship website, FilthFreaks.com.

The new site, on which more time was spent in design and beta testing than any site in OC Cash history, encompasses 40 of OC Cash's websites, and is intended to extend the company's offerings with a more surfer-friendly brand.

"Filth Freaks is our new consumer brand," OC Cash owner Jay Quinlan said. "Just as the OC Cash has been branded to webmasters, we are branding our network to surfers as 'Filth Freaks.'"

The company claims conversion rates of 1:248 to 1:500.

"That's unheard of in today's brutal paysite market," Quinlan said. "Numbers like this make me happy. You can still sell porn online; you just have to be more adept."

The success of the new site is due to many factors, including the constant tweaks it underwent during its five month beta test, its exclusive niche content and the fact that all of its frequent updates can be viewed by date, rating, the number of times a clip was deemed a favorite and the number of views.

"One thing that's different about Filth Freaks is that we turned our members area inside out," Quinlan told XBIZ. "It gets the depth of our content, which includes nearly 1,800 exclusive videos, across to the consumer."

"Instead of using trailers, we show 15 seconds of each clip from our members area," Quinlan added.

Affiliates will receive $35 per join and can take advantage of a number of innovative promotional tools including deep-linking dynamic banners, peel ads and XML Flash banners that preview Filth Freaks trailers right in the banner. Also included are traditional OC Cash tools, such as free hosted reviews, free hosted sites for link lists, RSS blog feeds, RSS gallery feeds, free hosting, content chopped for legal tubes sites, and viral style YouTube embeds, as well as a free hosted TGP that affiliates can trade traffic with.

"I like the deep-linking banners," Quinlan told XBIZ, "because if someone sees a girl and it makes them click, they'll be taken to a page that features that model."

For more information, visit OCCash.com.

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