KJCash Launches New German Content Paysite

LOS ANGELES — Gay affiliate program KJCash.com launched GermanCumPigz.com today, the 11th site in its network.

CEO Craig Jackson ("CJ") said, "I am very pleased to announce the launch of the latest KJCash site. We have joined up with producer Christian Schoeler to create this hot new site. Christian started filming in Cologne, Germany four years ago and has quickly built quite a name for himself."

The company said the content includes sportswear, leather, rubber, skaters and bear fetishes. It also provides solo, two and threesomes, group-action, sucking, fucking, fisting and water play. Most of the content is bareback.

"The idea behind my videos is simple, but exciting. Nothing is casted. There are only real people who only have sex in front of the camera because they want to. Scripts and actions beyond logic and embarrassment are a taboo. Who likes to fuck according to a script? The actors only do what they want, with the persons they want. And that‘s what the audiences notice," Schoeler said.

The site is launching with more than 40 videos and 50 photo sets. It will be updated weekly with exclusive scenes and include access to all of the sites in the CJXXX gay porn network, as well more than 60 bonus video feeds from producers such as Treasure Island Media, Hot Desert Knights, Raging Stallion and more.

The new site joins the KJCash network where affiliates can earn 50 percent payouts or up to $40 pay-per-signup.

Promotional materials include banners. RSS feeds, embedded flash video previews, hosted movie and photo galleries, animated and static banners and a hosted blog.

For more information email cj@kjcash.com or visit KJCash

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