ReallyUsefulCash.com Launches Italian Site, CarloJones.com

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — ReallyUsefulCash.com announced today the launch of Italian erotica site CarloJones.com.

The new offering marks the 12th website introduced by ReallyUseful within the last 18 months, adding to its lineup of sites including DaneJones.com, Lesbea.com, MassageRooms.com, FakeAgent.com and FakeTaxi.com.

“In Carlo Jones we have brought together some of the best erotic filmmakers in Italy to create a porn site featuring glamorous, beautiful young women having passionate sex with studs from one of the most hot-blooded and horniest countries in the world," ReallyUseful’s creator, JT said.

The site contains classic European hardcore, and is updated three times a week. “We keep rolling out amazing sites, and affiliates keep knocking them out of the park,” Robert Levy, affiliate program manager added.

The company said it is planning on launching eight more sites this year. JT said, "We have studied freely available data on the tubes. This data tells us what niches are popular, we look at existing websites, and simply build a better product. We are confident that these new sites will hit the ground running."

He added, "We have some of the most popular websites on the tubes, with seven of our sites in the top 10 most popular channels on YouPorn.com, and one of our latest sites FakeTaxi.com already occupying the number No.1 spot, with MassageRoom.com and DaneJones.com atNo.2 and No.3 respectively."

JT noted that he is enthusiastic about the company and its recent success, driving it to create more and more websites, and to expand its network exponentially. “We've gone from three to more than 60 employees since launching our first site 20 months ago. We have an amazing team, everyone simply loves what they are doing. It's a very exciting time for everyone involved with us."

For more information about the sites or the affiliate program visit ReallyUsefulCash.com or email robert@ruseful.com.

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