TotemCash's VirtuaGirlHD Reaches 3 Million Users

PARIS — Software creator TotemCash's desktop stripper program VirtuaGirlHD has reached more than 3 million users worldwide, attributed in part to TotemCash’s release of its new Flash Teasers marketing tool.

“All of us at TotemCash are extremely proud of VirtuaGirlHD reaching the 3 million mark,” said Richard (Rex) Excoffier, owner of TotemCash. “When they place the new Flash Teasers tool on their websites, affiliates have a interactive sample of VirtuaGirlHD for potential customers to explore. On average, VirtuaGirlHD affiliate incomes have multiplied using Flash Teasers.”

With the VirtuaGirlHD program, a model appears each morning on a user’s Windows desktop computer screen, taken from more than 400 models in the company files. VirtuaGirlHD is available free to adult viewers; paid users can see full nudity. The program also features a community forum, where users can post a profile and engage in various forum discussions.

Employing Flash software technology, TotemCash provides a fully customizable teaser of the company’s free desktop stripper program VirtuaGirlHD that can be placed directly on an affiliate’s website. The teaser demo can be seen here.

VirtuaGirlHD is the updated high-definition version of the VirtuaGirl 2 shareware program. VirtuaGirlHD harbors no spyware, adware or viruses. VirtuaGirlHD joins other TotemCash websites such as the recently released VirtuaGuyHD.com, and all products are available to webmasters under the company’s affiliate program.

For more information about how VirtuaGirlHD coupled with its Flash Teasers technology can benefit a website, webmasters should visit TotemCash.com.

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