MyGayCash Partners With Sparta Video, Relaunches BareBackTwink

PHOENIX — MyGayCash will manage the web properties for Sparta Video Inc. and relaunch its BareBackTwink.com paysite, the company announced today.

BareBackTwink's affiliate program will also be run by MyGayCash.

The company said Sparta Video has been providing popular gay content to Europe and the U.S. for the past four years.

"MyGayCash is an excellent organization to manage our studio’s web properties. They have a well established affiliate program and an outstanding reputation in the market," said Sparta Video producer Alex.

He added, "Their program offers all that is needed to bring to market our content. The launch of BareBackTwink came together very quickly with a superb design and great technology which accentuate the quality of our content on the web.” 

MyGayCash managing partner Roger McMan, said, ‘‘Sparta Video has great content but required a marketing team to bring its titles to the web. On top of having the best content in various niches, Alex is the ideal partner to work with. He focuses on production while the team at MyGayCash completes the offer.

"The production team is located in L.A. and produces its movies with European and American models. The newest collection has it all: HD quality, originality, and personality. The first site launched with Sparta will feature twinks that will leave bareback porn lovers with a lot to enjoy."

The new site will be updated weekly and webmasters will be provided with RSS feeds, hosted galleries, banners, hosted blogs, blog entries, free content, embedded video and more.

Webmasters can sign up now at MyGayCash and will immediately have 10 sites to promote with a payout of up to 60 percent.

For more information on the program email Bianca@mygaycash.com.

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