HunkMoney Launches New Bareback Site

LOS ANGELES — Gay adult affiliate company HunkMoney.com has unveiled a new paysite that caters to the bareback niche.

The site is called RaunchyBareback.com, and according to HunkMoney Marketing Manager Ben, the site offers a variety of content that promises to entice fickle surfers.

“With everything from group bareback sex, partner swapping orgies, anal creampies, cumshots inside asses followed by raunchy felching, cum-filled facials and cumshots inside mouths followed by cum swapping, the tour is designed to get surfers begging to see more,” he said.

Representatives for HunkMoney said that they're serious about promoting this new site, and as a part of its launch, they plan to increase affiliate payouts for the rest of October. Affiliates will be able to make $40 per sale. In addition, the company is adding $1 trial sales for surfers to help encourage new subscribers.

On a related note, HunkMoney's Ben touted his company's good business practices, pointing toward recognition received from WebSiteSecure.org, which offers a certification of good business practices to websites.

“WebSiteSecure.org shows that through innovation and attention to customer concerns, potential clients can be converted into paying customers,” Ben said. “Affiliates and consumers can be confident that their interactions on every certified website will be positive experiences.”

Some of HunkMoney's latest releases include JocksCocks.com and XXXAsianGays.com.

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