Alexis Ford Relaunches Website With XXX SexCashNetwork

LOS ANGELES — Adam & Eve contract star Alexis Ford announced today the relaunch of her website under the XXX SexCashNetwork community.

The new offering features hardcore photos, HD video, live and archived webcam shows from Streamate and access to the XXX Fast Pass Network of more than a dozen sites including the offficial sites of stars Nina Mercedez, Sophia Santi, Isis Taylor, Kayme Kai and more.

"I am so happy that my new site is live and looks exactly like what I asked for," Ford said.

"The first time I met Alexis I knew I wanted to work with her closely,” said Nina Mercedes, co-owner of XXX Fast Pass and Heartbreaker Films.

She added, “We sat down and had a meeting where she expressed exactly what she had in mind for the look and feel of her tour and we were able to deliver just that — a bubbly girly site that exudes diamonds and fun."

The company said that the most important thing for Ford was the ability to be a part of a network that gives her fans access to not only her site but also other top name performers at no cost.

"Alexis is very focused and easy to work with. She is also very sexual which makes shooting and working with her extremely easy. She has been behind her website 100 percent since we signed her to an exclusive contract and we expect that her site will grow to be one of the best solo-girl sites on the web. It's already converting with amazing numbers," Mercedes said.

More information from XXXSexCash or email xxxsexcash@gmail.com.

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