CashDorado Offers New Reality Site

CYBERSPACE — Adult webmaster affiliate program CashDorado.com has announced the release of its newest website, TittyLicious.com, targeting the boob lovers niche.

According to the company, users are treated to big boob action with Venus Award winner Markus Waxenegger and awesome European models with huge natural breasts.

"The girls are shaking their huge oiled boobs, toying with dildos and getting loads of cum on their jugs," stated a company representative. "These amazing, busty babes caught up in sexy action will leave everyone begging for more!"

The new property is the eighth reality site for CashDorado.com.

Surfers can join each site separately or as a part of the exclusive SuperiorPass.com, which provides members with regularly updated HD adult content starting at $24.95 per month.

CashDorado.com is also highlighting its FlatFeeCams.com site, which the company says is very popular with dedicated cam watchers. The user only pays one flat monthly fee for access to 30 different cam shows. The cams offer more than 12,000 hours of content each month and are available alternately 24 hours a day. The membership starts at $29.95 per month.

The CashDorado.com partner program pays affiliates a 50 percent revenue share for all sales, including those for their cam sites. CashDorado.com offers diverse still and animated banners in various sizes and styles, text links and promo pictures to design your own ads as well as hosted galleries and Flash cam teasers.

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