SpiceCash Revamps ForbiddenEast.com

BOSTON — Adult webmaster affiliate program SpiceCash.com has announced the relaunch of its Asian website, ForbiddenEast.com; and is celebrating the event by offering affiliates a 100 percent revenue share for the month of July.

According to the company, the new tour for ForbiddenEast.com was designed by Wyldesites, and is said to be "proven to convert." In addition, the site's member's area has been overhauled and includes a new and intuitive CMS that promotes ease of use, and simplicity — along with injecting a massive amount of fresh content into the member's area, including exclusive never-before-seen Japanese BDSM erotica.

"This is a huge opportunity for anyone that has Asian and/or BDSM traffic," SpiceCash Owner Colin Rowntree said. "We want to make sure they know about it, and have a low-risk chance to test the waters."

To commemorate this substantial renovation of one of Wasteland's flagship sites, SpiceCash.com has decided to give webmasters who sign up in July 100 percent of all sales and rebills made to the site throughout the month. The offer runs from July 1 until August 1.

"We're confident in our conversion ratios for this site, and have no issue with giving out a bunch of money to prove it," Rowntree added.

Rowntree noted that SpiceCash has a history unlike any other online adult industry player, having been around for just under fifteen years.

"It takes some serious know-how and dedication to survive in this fast paced industry for that long," he said. "Staying one step ahead of the game, providing top-notch award winning content, all delivered on a fast, modern, stable platform has always been the lowest common denominator for SpiceCash.com's success."

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