Forbidden Gem Relaunches Site With Fresh Content

MESA, Ariz. — Forbidden Gem Productions has announced the relaunch of ForbiddenGem.com with new content.

"This site is quite special to all of us, as it signifies our first foray into the production side of adult," said Buster Thompson, owner and partner of Forbidden Gem Productions.

"Our humble beginnings involved several self-made people who love this industry and who have always cared about their fans. We feel that our new look coupled with the addition of so much never-before-seen exclusive content, embodies our desire to remain true to our roots and to our customers. We also aimed to make the brand more webmaster friendly, given the recent launch of our first affiliate program, ForbiddenGemCash."

The company said ForbiddenGem.com now features strictly solo and girl/girl exclusive content and is the second site launched in as many months under the ForbiddenGemCash umbrella.

"While we aren't trying to compete with megasite affiliate programs, nor be all things to all webmasters, we do feel that our offerings cover a nice broad spectrum of adult tastes," said Naomi St. Claire, Forbidden Gem Productions co-owner and adult model.

"We have a few tricks up our sleeve with some of our upcoming launches covering some very interesting fetishes, and believe it or not, a never-before-seen concept in a site we are preparing to launch soon. Webmasters definitely have to get on board with us."

The site offers webmasters 50 percent revenue share and a 10 percent referral program.

Webmasters can sign up at ForbiddenGemCash.com.

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