Bluebird Films Unveils Picture Posting Site

LAS VEGAS — Bluebird Films and affiliate program Bluebird Bucks have created SXEPics.com, an alternative to traditional Twitter picture posting service TwitPic.

The company said that SXEPics.com is a free, adult-friendly picture posting website that won’t censor what users choose to share with followers.

“This is exactly what Twitter loving porn stars and their fans have been clamoring for,” said Danny S, head of Bluebird Films affiliate program BluebirdBucks.

“Other alternative sites only offer soft content and overwhelm the user with tacky pop-up's and annoying flash banners. With SXEPics users can post anything legally allowed in the U.S including full frontal nudity or even hardcore. All the have to do is upload their photos to SXEPics, do a quick write up, and it will automatically appear on their Twitter profile. It couldn't be simpler.”

The company said users can post full frontal nudity and hardcore pictures.

Users can sign up on SEXPics.com using their Twitter account. From there they can enter their BluebirdBucks webmaster ID and from that point on all the links that appear on SXEPics will have the users embedded webmaster links. The service is not limited to affiliates of the Bluebird Bucks program, but also works for any girl that appears in Bluebird titles, the company said.

The Bluebird Bucks Affiliate program includes real television channels, live cams, and mobile text messaging services. Affiliates need only post banner and links to pre-sell.

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