IA Cash Relaunches Concept Site CumHogs.com

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program IA Cash has relaunched CumHogs.com, a concept site that pokes fun at the phrase that “all men are pigs” by having female performers wear plastic pig noses.

The video content is in high-definition. IA Cash took over CumHogs.com from PimpDust earlier this year, the same time that it acquired BangingWhitey.com, Kenny B of IA Cash told XBIZ.

“We wanted to give it a fresh look,” he said of the relaunched site. “There were no pig noses. We had to do something to stand out and be original. It was a lot of amateur girls hardcore ending in facials.”

The site was relaunched “at the beginning of the week, and the response has been great, everyone seems to like it,” Kenny B said. “They like the concept of it. If it continues, I’ll be really happy.”

“In our oinkgoing effort to release only the most tasteful, classy and politically correct adult websites we are proud to announce that the fun loving CumHogs.com is now live,” Kenny B said. “Women love to say how all men are pigs, well we have some fun with it and turn these women into true CumHogs.”

The new site has a new tour with a high-quality Flash trailer and all-new exclusive HD scenes for members. Among the sample galleries are for performers Kelly Wells, Minnie St. Claire and Morgan Lane.

In addition to the hosted galleries, banners and buttons in the affiliate area, the program will soon be adding promotional tools. Further, IA Cash plans to promote the site around Christmas time with a contest for affiliates that includes a prize of an iPig Docking Station, Kenny B said.

For more information or to work with IACash, email ken@iacash.com, or look for him at the Webmaster Access West conference going on now.

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