PuzCash Affiliate Company Launches With Focus on Solo Sites

LOS ANGELES — With a focus on solo girl paysites, the adult affiliate company PuzCash.com has launched.

The site's roster of includes the sites SweetLili.com, KatjaYoung.com, ParisRain.com, Nikky18.com, PunkyJaine.com and others. Longtime adult performer Gianna Michaels also shows up on on PuzCash with the paysite XXXGianna.com.

Company representatives promise to add new sites regularly, even as often as once a week or once a day, all of them headlined by a new or otherwise undiscovered model. They're shooting for 200 paysites by year's end.

PuzCash owner Mr. Lape said that the focus on individual performers is a direct response to the recession.

"Personality is the magic word to become successful in these hard business days," he said. "We want to offer a system that will break the recession and with which the webmasters can finally make cash again."

To that end, the company is offering some unique deals to webmasters and solo models. Webmasters can get a free domain, free web hosting and other support from the company in exchange for building a site that devotes more than 80 percent of its ads to PuzCash.

Puzcash is also offering free domains, website construction and support to models and adult performers. The company's sites include most of the usual bells and whistles, including RSS feeds and message boards. Partner models will receive 35 percent of their site's revenue in perpetuity.

Promotional tools will include free hosted galleries, RSS feeds and hosted blogs, among others. The company will pay 50 percent revenue share and 10 percent for webmasters referrals. Webmasters who get more than 50 people to sign up in a month will get bumped to 70 percent revenue share for that month. In addition, the company is offering $100 for every sale made from Sept. 1-7.

Affiliate tracking and payment support will be through CCBill.

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