TotemCash Releases New Plugin for VirtuaGirl 2

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — TotemCash.com has announced its new VirtuaGirl 2 software plugin, featuring 60 fully animated desktop strippers.

Using the original VirtuaGirl software, users received three new girls weekly, once they sign up. TotemCash owner Richard Excoffier said the plugin will provide users with a new virtual girl daily. Users who sign up also will receive free access to the company’s adult site VIPRoom.com, which includes more than 250 feeds.

Excoffier added that the new software marks the beginning of a new TotemCash marketing campaign aimed at providing no-cost, high-quality picture content to third-party member sections. TotemCash has been involved with the adult business since 1998.

“This plugin works for paysite owners on a lot of levels,” Excoffier said. “First of all, they’re getting free, high-quality content. Second, they’re getting a product that converts great, generates a lot of revenue and will not compete with their paysite. At TotemCash, we don’t steal members. We [provide] the ability to make more money from them.”

Along with the free content, Excoffier said TotemCash gives affiliate webmasters a rich assortment of sales tools to work with, including banners, animations, hosted galleries and free sites. He said that since its launch, VirtuaGirl 2 has been converting at a strong ratio of 1:400. The VirtuaGirl software has been downloaded more than 30 million times and converts at an average ratio of 1:600, according to the TotemCash site.

The software is designed to provide virtual strippers on desktops that convert with any kind of traffic, including free hosting and TGP, and features simulated adult stars, such as Aria Giovanni, Nikki Nova, Anna Marie Goddard and Sunny Leone.

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