ReallyUsefulCash Launches New Transsexual Site

PRAGUE — ReallyUsefulCash.com has launched a new transsexual site TrannyArt.com

The company is more traditionally known for its line of sensually erotic websites aimed at couples like DaneJones.comMassageRooms.com and  Lesbea.com, and also 
its amateur/reality line-up that includes PublicAgent.com and  FakeTaxi.com

"Tranny or SheMale porn sells very well, with sites generating huge traffic and incredible retention," ReallyUseful’s creator JT said. “You only have to look at the stats on any tube site to know that there  is a huge market for transsexual porn, these clips have tens of millions  of views and we believe there is still a growing market for SheMale porn. It's time for a fresh brand within that category." 

Robert Levy, affiliate program manager said, “TrannyArt.com is a new site with transsexuals from around the globe, there is a diverse range of content on the site that will appeal to an array of customers within that market including men having sex with trannies, trannies having sex with men, rimming, threesomes and group sex. The site is updated three times a week with new HD videos and picture sets. Affiliates are really going to love it.”

ReallyUseful formed in 2011 and is gearing up for seven more site launches this year.

"We like the idea of having a diverse range of brands within different categories and genres in adult entertainment, it gives our network more scope and a broader audience. 
In TrannyArt.com we are confident that we've created yet another high-quality website that will be very successful for us."

For more information, webmasters can sign up at ReallyUsefulCash.com or contact  robert@ruseful.com.

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