PIMPROLL Offers Pregnant Sistas

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program PIMPROLL has announced the launch of its latest niche website, PregnantSistas.com.

According to the company, quality adult sites can do much more than stoke the prurient passions of avid porn fans — a sentiment which it expresses with Pregnant Sistas — which shows that pregnant black women are "beautiful, radiant and erotic ebony divas reaching the height of their sexual prowess."

The PregnantSistas.com archive featues 36 new scenes and complete network access to thousands of videos on dozens of sites throughout the PIMPROLL network. Featuring a stylish tour and rare niche content, including scenes from one of the only interracial pregnant orgies ever filmed, the company guarantees the site will capture the imagination of porn fans from the very first time they set eyes upon it.

"One of the statistics that caught our eyes recently was a major surge in the number of people becoming pregnant recently," said David K of PIMPROLL. "Whether it's the economy, the change of seasons or some other factor — having top quality content that mirrors the real life experiences of our fans is a big part of the reason why our sites are always relevant and our affiliates are always rewarded for promoting them."

PIMPROLL offers award-winning support, high payouts and customizable link codes that give webmasters the ability to tailor join pages to suit their specific traffic, with or without cross sells, high PPS payouts or revshare that includes revenue from upsells, and a complete package of promo materials to maximize clickthroughs for affiliate websites.

"With a mix of amateur starlets and fresh faced preggos from a few months along to almost in labor, Pregnant Sistas demonstrates that sexuality doesn't stop just because a new MILF is due to drop," David K added. "Affiliates interested in promoting sites that update often and stay current in the minds of potential customers should visit PIMPROLL.com to get started today."

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