BuiltToConvert Taps D-Money to Lead Branding, Affiliate Marketing

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — BuiltToConvert announced today that industry veteran D-Money, aka Darren Blatt, will head up the company’s branding and new affiliate development.

The company said Blatt — best known for his MarketingFirm.com and producing the legendary webmaster Players Ball — has extensive experience in the adult internet industry, including affiliate relations, brand strategy implementation and promotions.

BuiltToConvert's Josh said, "Timing is everything. D-Money is ready to focus his skill set with one company and we are ready to take our program to the next level. We're very excited to have an industry veteran of his stature represent our brand."

Among his overall marketing duties, Blatt will be responsible for branding and developing a larger affiliate base for the company’s FuckedHard18.com teen and MassageGirls18.com sites.

“With three years of updates of the hottest girls in the biz, FuckedHard18 is a 'must promote' for any webmaster looking to make some easy money. And MassageGirls18 takes the massage theme and 'flips the script.' Hot massage girls doing more than massage will give you the happy ending that shows up in your bank account,” the company said.

Blatt commented on his choosing the company, "The name says it all — ‘Built To Convert.’ The amazing content caught my attention. It's a well-run business that instills confidence. The opportunity to be part of one the fastest growing programs was the inspiration I needed to put my talents to great use."

More info from josh@builttoconvert.com.

Blatt can be reached at dmoney@builttoconvert.com.

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