SexDateCash.com Launches 18th Niche Site

LAUGHLIN, Nev. — Affiliate program SexDateCash.com has launched big-boob dating site BigBoobSexDates.com.

BigBoobSexDates.com features access to more than 100,000 members, a profile matching engine, instant messaging and video chat. The site also features uncensored multi-cam chatrooms.

Joel from SexDateCash told XBIZ that the big boob niche in dating sites was virtually untouched by other dating sites.

"In addition, there are millions of single and married girls with big boobs that are looking to meet others looking for the same," he said.

According to the company, the site maintains SexDateCash’s tradition of offering powerful and highly targeted niche sites.

"Webmasters should promote our site(s) because we convert and retain members," Joel said. "Our BigBoobSexDates site offers more then just dating, we have a huge paysite-style members area and dating areas that members really enjoy."

With the launch, SexDateCash is offering affiliates $50 PPS on all sales, including trials.

SexDateCash’s other dating niche sites include Shemale, latin, MILF, lesbian, mature, gay, BBW, BDSM and Asian, among others.

A seasoned dating site programs since 2005, SexDateCash.com has already established itself as a must-have for serious webmasters and for those just getting into the adult business intent on making money.

The company took home the XBIZ Award for Dating Program of the Year in 2008 and is nominated in the same category for the 2010 XBIZ Awards to be held Feb. 10 in Hollywood, Calif.

“The goal being to become the most successful online dating forums — using real people and real profiles — which amounts to more real money for affiliates,” said Robert “TheLegacy” Warren, SexDateCash’s vice president of operations, in an earlier report. “All content and profiles inside are actual members with C-U-C-Me chat forums. No fake members or unwelcome programs, this is the real deal.”

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