SexCash Launches U.K. Network Site

BIRMINGHAM, U.K. Affiliate program BritSexCash has launched a flagship British porn network website at UKXXXPass.com, giving members access to all the BritSexCash sites.

"My members will be delighted with the huge volume of new content they can now enjoy", British model Kaz B said.

Combining the content of U.K. sites Splatbukkake.com, UKPornParty.com, SexyUKPornstars.com and the newest to the brand KazBxxx.com, the network pass gives members access to more than 500 sets and 200 British pornstars and amateurs, with new content added daily.

Calvin Dailey of Bukkakeman productions said, "It’s been great to see the rise of Splatbukkake, and we're looking forward to sharing our jizzy content with now an even bigger audience."

Site developers have added new sites every few months as opportunities arose with new strategic partners, such as leading adult film producer, Johnny Rebel.

"We're delighted to be working with the guys on the new ukXXXpass network site," he said. "Our relationship has gone from strength to strength as UKPornParty gathers a more global audience and we're really excited about that."

More sites lined up to be added to the network in 2013.

"The network pass is something members of our sites have asked for and we believe it will offer subscribers who enjoy British porn exceptional value. Plus of course, affiliate promoters will enjoy the benefits of all those rebills," the company said.

Feature models include Emma Butt, Shay Hendrix, Katie K, Michelle Moist, Cate Harrington and Megan Coxx, plus rising stars such as Chantelle Fox and Scarlett Lovatt.

Affiliates can sign up here.

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