MyGayCash Revamps BareBackThatHole

PHOENIX — MyGayCash revamps BareBackThatHole.com with fresh features using new technology.

’‘I am so amazed at how fast the technology is developing," said Roger McMan, managing partner at MyGayCash.

The streaming speed achieved on BareBackThatHole could only been dreamt of a little while ago. Now, it’s reality. We are very excited with the new fresh look and feel of BareBackThatHole. The new design is being launched with a new $6.95 trial offer that will entice surfers to join in hence increase conversion rates for webmasters.’’

The company said BareBackThatHole is now equipped with a new player permitting instantaneous back and forth scrolling. Members and visitors won’t have to sit through buffering time to see previews, pictures and scenes.

The company added the new player is also clickable giving more opportunities to convert traffic and the new design is offering French, English and Spanish languages to potential members.

BareBackThatHole also has a new mobile platform. The company said webmasters can convert their mobile traffic with the new site revamp.

‘‘BareBackThatHole was one of the first sites we launched and many members have been loyal since the very beginning," said Bianca MGC, managing partner at MyGayCash

"The site has grown considerable last year since we combined FeddThatHole, FelchThatHoleBare with BackThatHole. I am trilled to offer members this large collection of bareback scenes with three video sections in a new design. The site also offers more features to members and surfers."

She added the features include a new search engine, more detail bios, more download options and the content is shot in HD.

The site offers RSS feeds, hosted galleries, banners, hosted blogs, blog entries, free content, embed videos and a payout of up to 65 percent.

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