PuffyNetwork.com Launches

LOS ANGELES — The company behind the PuffyCash network of sites has launched the PuffyNetwork.com flagship paysite.

The PuffyCash newtwork has grown in popularity since its launch in 2008, amassing thousands of hours of exclusive HD video and pictorials in boutique niches designed to help affiliates maximize revenue.

"When we started WetAndPuffy.com we really had no idea that it would become so popular so quickly," said Wayne of PuffyCash.com. "Instead of starting with an affiliate program and a network paysite we began with our focus on one particular paysite. That success has now led us to create additional top-quality sites, a terrific affiliate program and now the crown jewel of our efforts, the all new PuffyNetwork.com website."

The Puffy Network includes access to WetAndPuffy.com, a site full of original content focused on closeups, sex toys, hardcore and pussy pumps along with access to WetAndPissy.com, WeLikeToSuck.com. It will soon include access to several other exclusive sites already in the pipeline.

Utilizing a transparent tour design, Puffy Network lets visitors view hundreds of pussy model profiles, sample picture sets and video previews before reaching the point of sale. "We got our start during the free porn era and understand that modern paysites must accommodate every fan by providing clear proof on the tour of the value to becoming a paying customer of the site," Wayne said. "With Puffy Network, fans can see right away that we are proud and excited about the content we offer because it provides a level of intensity and clarity that can't be found for free anywhere else."

Webmaster affiliates may sign up at PuffyCash.com or contact wayne@wetandpuffy.com to arrange custom promotional materials and targeted traffic campaign assistance. "We are here to serve our fans and our affiliates, so when you contact PuffyCash you always have a member of staff available or can directly interact with the owner," Wayne said. "That's an important part of our success so far and one we plan to continue long into the future."

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