TopBucks Launches CFNM Max and Rookie Guys

CYBERSPACE — TopBucks has announced the launch of its sites CFNM Max and Rookie Guys.

“We are excited to launch CFNM Max,” said Lea Busick, director of marketing and sales for TopBucks. “We believe this site is delivering an exciting new CFNM experience to what we feel is an underserved marketplace. It also gives webmasters a great new product to market to an often overlooked customer niche that is just begging for more high-quality sites like this one.”

Rookie Guys is TopBucks’ new gay site that fits into the “Gay for Pay” niche.

“With the success of our other first time gay sites, such as His First Gay Sex and His First Huge Cock; Rookie Guys gives us the opportunity to spin that formula for success off into the ‘Gay for Pay’ niche,” said Paul L., TopBucks marketing coordinator. “We are confident that this new offering will help our webmasters successfully reach even more gay consumers, increasing conversion ratios and most importantly, making webmasters more money.”

For more information, visit TopBucks.com or contact support@topbucks.com.

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