Serious Coin Launches New Sleeping MILF Paysite

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate company Serious Coin has delved into the sleep niche for its latest paysite.

SleepingMatures.com offers surfers and affiliates exclusive content of older, sleeping women who have unconscious encounters with various male strangers. The standard slate of promotional tools are available in the Serious-Coin.com affiliate area.

Among its promotional tools, Serious-Coin.com offers a free hosted gallery export tool, which lets webmasters grab entire selections of galleries from a selected niche. Affiliates can choose to receive updates about these galleries via email.

Serious-Coin.com co-owner Andy told XBIZ that he and his creative team like to offer consumers unique paysites.

"We are focused on more than just plain niches," he said. "But we like to try new things, like combining more than one niche. For example, for the mature niche we started out with a drunk mature site, and then we tried an anal mature site and a few others. Sleeping Matures is just one more site that combines two fetishes — peeping on a sleeping woman and the mature women fetish."

Serious-Coin.com specializes in narrow, specific niches, with entire packages of sites dedicated to MILFs and pantyhose, as well as small selections of sites for the foot and bondage fetishes.

The company's last launch wasLesbianSportVideos.com, which features attractive women meeting with equally alluring personal trainers at a gym.

Naturally, the women remove their clothes and finish their workout in the nude, all before indulging in girl-on-girl action. The site features a variety of women with many different body types, including petite, busty, blond and brunette.

For more information, visit Serious-Coin.com.

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