KJCash Acquires Badpuppy Enterprises Inc.

COCOA, Fla. — Gay affiliate program KJCash.com announced today that it has acquired all outstanding shares of Badpuppy Enterprises Inc. and Dog Gone Media, Inc.

"Badpuppy was the first gay membership website on the net, and long been one of my favorites," Craig Jackson ("CJ"), CEO of KaiJack LLC, parent company of KJCash said. "I am thrilled to welcome the Badpuppy sites into our successful network and look forward to the expansion opportunities they open up for us."

The company said Badpuppy originally started out as a BBS and was converted into the first gay adult membership site in May of 1995. It flourished and has been an industry leader throughout the last 18 years, continuing to be ranked as a leading gay mega site on the net.

In addition to Badpuppy.com, the company also operates ClubAmateurUSA.com and the VOD network Dog Gone Media.

"Both Steven and I are very proud of the growth and success that Badpuppy has experienced over the past 18 years. There comes a time when you just know it is the right time to move on and pursue new adventures, and that time is here,” Badpuppy’s Bill Pinyon said.

He added, "I have known CJ for years both personally and professionally. He has proven that when he says he is going to do something, it gets done. He has my complete support and I know that he has wonderful plans for both the sites and the affiliate program."

KJCash was launched in October 2008 after Jackson sold a previous program. It has quickly grown into a leader in the gay porn industry and currently includes 24 sites, DVDs, VOD, clip sales and leased webmaster feeds.

Badpuppy also noted that its PuppyCash affiliate program was the first to pay affiliate referrals to webmasters, touting on-time payments for more than 16 years.

The deal was facilitated by Chad Belville as counsel for KaiJack LLC. Terms of the sale were not disclosed.

CJ can be reached at cj@kjcash.com and Pinyon can be reached at bill@badpuppy.com.

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