SpiceCash.com Launches Pet Play Site Animalizm.com

BOSTON — Spicecash.com has announced the launch of its latest micro-niche paysite, the pet play themed site, Animalizm.com.

According to the company, the new site is dedicated to a fetish within the BDSM niche, called pet play; the content of which follows the guides of what artists and story writers have been writing about for many years, and stays true to what the underground community of pet play enthusiasts have been asking for.

"Animalizm.com offers a robust members area with plenty of content even for a new launch; coupled with stories, art, bonus DVD's, and community integration," stated a company rep. "Its beta testing has gone staggeringly well."

Spicecash has reportedly allowed a few select top performing affiliates to send traffic to the new site, and not surprisingly for such a micro-niche, "the conversion ratios are reminiscent of the late 1990's."

"It has proven to convert not only on pet play traffic but on all kinds of general BDSM and rough sex traffic," the rep added.

According to Spicecash President Colin Rowntree, pet play has always been a popular theme in BDSM.

"There are pet play specific enthusiasts, but it is also very big in general BDSM as well — however there aren't many options in terms of paysites for consumers to indulge in this fetish," Rowntree said. "Many sites touch on it in their updates, but we wanted to give the BDSM community a place dedicated to pet play."

SpiceCash understands that trying out a new product can be a little nerve-wracking for affiliates.

"Wasting traffic is not an option for anyone, and so we want to make it as profitable as possible for everyone to try out," Rowntree offered. "Therefore any webmaster that signs up to Spicecash.com to promote Animalizm.com will get 100 percent revenue sharing on all sales plus 100 percent on all rebills generated from those sales for their first two weeks of promoting the new site."

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