PIMPROLL Launches MileyXXX Promo Website

LOS ANGELES — PIMPROLL announced the launch of MileyXXX, a new parody website addition to the Porn.com network.

The new offering is designed to promote traffic and cash in on the fantasy scandals of celebrity sensation Miley Cyrus.

“Now, with the added marketing power of the MileyXXX.com linkable landing page, PIMPROLL affiliates are able to cash in on one of the hottest names in fantasy hardcore entertainment. Along with four-minute tube clips and specialized promo materials, this is the campaign buzz that webmasters can use to earn serious bank,” PIMPROLL said.

The Miley Cyrus role is portrayed by adult performer Brynn Tyler who explores what it might be like to be one of the world's hottest Hollywood celebrities starring on a top porn website. PIMPROLL said this is the next best alternative for fans who can't see the real Miley Cyrus having sex on tape.

"We see the new Miley Cyrus fantasy video as an evolutionary change in the way celebrity parody icons can be monetized by savvy webmasters," said David K of PIMPROLL.

He added, "The addition of this kind of material to the Porn.com brand and the power of our full marketing focus across many media platforms allows our affiliates to gain immediate traction with interested viewers, and it converts at exceptional ratios with the easiest to implement promo materials ever produced."

Affiliates interested in Miley Cyrus are encouraged to log on to PIMPROLL affiliate area and choose custom link codes that include the ability to set their own price points or create join page option selections.

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