MyGayCash, Jalif Studio Partner for Membership Website

PHOENIX — MyGayCash has partnered with Barcelona-based Jalif Studio to launch a membership site featuring exclusive Spanish talent.

The companies said the new offering — scheduled to be online by the end of July — will deliver “a stable of great looking, beefy men acting out their most intense man-on-man fetish and sexual fantasies.”

Jalif Studio has produced films for more than 12 years and has won several awards such as “Best Gay Porn Movie” and “Best Spanish Gay Porn Producer” in Barcelona’s Heatgay Festival among others.

‘’MyGayCash was an obvious choice for us. They have the web presence and the knowledge to successfully launch and maintain a membership site. We love producing and did not want to have to learn another trade; MyGayCash delivers all marketing and technological aspects of the web,” said Jalif, owner of Jalif Studio.

MyGayCash managing partner Roger McMan added, ‘‘The team at Jalif Studio is wonderful and knows what surfers want. We love the quality they produce. Aside from having the best content in their niche, beefy Spaniards, Jalif knows how to enhance excitement with great fetishes. The scenes are outstanding, they have it all: quality, originality, and personality. Surfers are bound to ask for more.”

The new site will be updated weekly and provide webmasters marketing tools that include RSS feeds, hosted galleries, banners, hosted blogs, blog entries, free content, embedded videos and more.

MyGayCash said it offers webmasters 10 sites to promote with payouts of up to 60 percent.

For more information visit MyGayCash or email bianca@mygaychash.com.

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