HypeDough Reveals Plans for New Alt-Girl Website

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program HypeDough will debut its new hipster alt-girl website ZotGirls in March, XBIZ has learned.

HypeDough President Ricky told XBIZ the new launch will focus on “ex-Suicide Girl-type” performers in a “Kid Robot” style feel.

“The site is going to feature girls who have been "zotted" (a.k.a. kicked off the Suicide Girls site; archived), sort of taking the zot term back and turning it into a positive,” said Ricky.

He added, “We're currently purchasing photo & video sets from different alternative girls, mainly amateurs, including a ton of self shot content. We're aiming to launch in early March with NATS4 fully integrated. The site's subscription will be separate from the other sites on our network, keeping it as an exclusive entity on its own.”

ZotGirls will offer members a live weekly webcam show at no extra fees or signup. And free webcam shows will be intermittently scheduled to entice viewers to become subscribers, according to the HypeDough executive. The company will be providing affiliates with promotional content, free hosted galleries, morphing RSS feeds and more.

HypeDough is putting the finishing touches on the final design for the ZotGirls logo and is in the final stages of shooting content for ex-Suicide Girl and new ZotGirl, Ladie Lane's official website. “Burning Angel featured her on one of their recent DVD box covers,” said Ricky.

Lane’s blog is currently available at LadieLane.

The HypeDough honcho said he wants the new site to be an alternative version of I Shot Myself, with attitude and a hardcore edge. “I feel like Suicide Girls has the softcore niche, Burning Angel has the hardcore/gonzo niche and ZotGirls will garner the amateur/self-shot/artsy-girl niche,” said Ricky.

He added, “Every hipster has a camera and loves to take pics of themselves. I want ZG to be hipster porn."

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