HotTeenCash Launches With 3 Sites

LOS ANGELES — The new affiliate program HotTeenCash.com has launched with a portfolio of three sites.

The CCBill-powered program offers bright, fluorescent design for its three sites: KaylaLouise.com, YoungJessica.com and PlayWithAlicia.com.

The program emerged from the combined efforts of CandyGirlCash.com owner Laura Jenkins and GloballyTranslated.com co-owner Omar Rodriguez.

The company is positioning coed performer Kayla Louise as its marquee attraction. All of the content on the 18-year-old's site is shot exclusively for her site.

"Fresh faces and hot talent have always been the main attraction of the solo teen niche of the adult world," a company representative said. "Hot Teen Cash produces just that."

All three solo sites include the usual slate of features, including photos, videos and weekly updates. Louise and Jessica will also keep personal blogs on their sites.

Webmasters who sign up with the program can select from an array of promotional tools, including RSS feeds, hosted and exportable FLVs, free hosted galleries, banners and pics of the day.

During December 2009, HotTeenCash.com will offer affiliates 70 percent of all sales made. The company is actively seeking new models to showcase and has plans to launch new sites in the near future.

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