DirtyHardDrive Grabs 2 XBIZ Awards Noms, Adds Teagan Presley to Roster

LAS VEGAS — DirtyHardDrive has received two XBIZ Award nominations and has announced the addition of Adam & Eve contract star Teagan Presley.

“Rick Barcode knew that I was looking for a home that would be a right fit for my first-ever homepage, and I’ve seen what DHD has done for their other stars, and everyone speaks volumes about how hard they work and the results they’ve seen,” Presley said.

“Mixing that with the fact that Rick has some of my very favorite people on his network such as Katie Kox, Andy San Dimas and Kayla Carrera, I knew this was the right fit. It’s about time for me to finally launch a page. Seven years in the making is long enough.”

DirtyHardDrive is nominated for Porn Star Affiliate Program of the Year for DirtyHardCash.com and Porn Star Site of the Year for KatieKox.com.

"This has been such an incredible first year for us," DirtyHardDrive founder Rick Barcode said.

"Our brand equity is through the roof and we are so honored to welcome Teagan Presley, one of the biggest stars in the biz to our Dirty family. We were totally shocked getting two XBIZ nominations, and for that I am extremely grateful."

To celebrate the company's XBIZ Award nominations, DirtyHardCash.com is offering an 80 percent affiliate payout for all new affiliates that join throughout the month of January.

High traffic partners are encouraged to contact Chris@DirtyHardDrive.com. Custom tools are also available upon request.

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