BlazingBucks Offers Mommy Blows Best

LAKE FOREST, Calif. — Adult webmaster affiliate program BlazingBucks.com has announced the launch of a MILF oral-sex site, starring some of the most popular mature models on the Internet.

According to the company, MommyBlowsBest.com proves that experience counts when it comes to oral sex and affiliate marketing by combining veteran ladies of hardcore cinema with the proven sponsor skills of BlazingBucks.

"We see a lot of potential in niche cross-over sites like MommyBlowsBest," said Mark of BlazingBucks.com. "Consumers become increasingly aware of a particular niche which is great for attracting an audience, but once a niche peaks it also tends to leave some fans looking for videos that are new or different."

"Combing the MILF niche and the oral niche gives our new site instant recognition among fans while also prodding their curiosity for new variations on well established themes," he added.

According to Mark, well known MILFs like Violet Adamson, Diamond Foxxx, Persia Pele Olivia Sinclair and Brittany O'Connell provide a collection of 'MILF-Next-Door' models for fans who want to be immersed in the reality porn style scene, while exclusive appearances by Hall of Fame pornstars Ginger Lynn and Nina Hartley add undeniable star power to the erotic mix for fans and affiliates alike.

"Simply put, these days, there is no reason to promote a site unless it is one that is actually worth the price of admission," Mark offered. "For that reason we soft launched the site and waited until it had 18 exclusive scenes already live along with full network access to our entire network of 13 exclusive sites and hundreds of hours of video before presenting it to affiliates of BlazingBucks for promotion."

"MommyBlowsBest converts well with our in-house traffic, and we are very confident it will earn money for a lot of webmasters now that it is being debuted for the adult industry," Mark concluded.

Custom promo materials are available for affiliates wanting to promote the new site.

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