CuriousCash Adds HD Updates to All 8 Sites

LOS ANGELES — Gay adult affiliate company CuriousCash will now update all movies on all eight of its sites with high-definition content, effective immediately.

Users will be able to surf through a library of Flash-powered video updates that play instantly.

CuriousCash's CuriousToyBoy explained the delay in adding HD updates.

"It may have taken us a little while to leap into the HD generation, but like everything we do at CuriousCash we like to get things right before we promise anything, and our new flash based system for all new updates ensures the best surfer experience which will increase our already impressive retention ratios," he said.

All CuriousCash sites function without offering trial subscriptions, a model that company representatives said works well. According to the company, most members hang around for at least four months. Webmasters who send 10 or more joins per month can make up to 70 percent revenue share.

"We must be doing something right," CuriousCash founder Curious Tim said. “It's been 10 years since I shot my first fresh boy model for BoyModelsAustralia.com, my first site."

For more information, visit CuriousCash.com.

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