Nessa Devil, Eromaxx Launch PornStarFlirt

PRAGUE — Nessa Devil has teamed up with Eromaxx studio to create PornStarFlirt.com, a new adult portal that focuses on HD live hardcore and daily HD cam shows.

The team behind the launch said the site also contains scenes from more than a dozen sites of various niches as well as a community section where members and models can create profiles and become friends.

“We knew we had to expand our operation and really focus in live content to stay relevant, so we took the risk and built our studio from the ground up to offer the highest quality live content, user experience, and video streams online," owner Bob Marschall said.

"In these days of rampant piracy we knew we needed to step up our game and do something that would keep retention high and the content fresh."

The company said PornstarFlirt is offering two new affiliate programs designed for different types of traffic providers.

Cashtainment.com is an affiliate program intended for “regular” webmasters, those with free sites or other methods of generating traffic as is the standard for most affiliate programs out there.

FlirtAccess.com, however, is designed for established paysite owners looking to partner up with a live content portal and expand their member areas.

“We wanted to do something different and offer what we feel is a really great package for established site owners," Marschall said.

"At no risk or cost to them we'll provide their members with access to PornstarFlirt.com, and we'll also link back to them in our members' area. So far we have had great results for both sides of this deal.”

Eromaxx has created sites such as PartyHardcore, DrunkSexOrgy and MadSexParty.

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