GlamourBuckz, MNSCash Launch 12 New Sites

LONDON — GlamourBuckz.com and MNSCash.com have announced the launch of 12 interactive solo girl websites, and GlamourBuckz's upcoming participation at XBIZ EU.

The sites feature some of the top U.K. glamour models and TV stars from The Sun Page 3, FHM, Loaded and MTV including Lucy V, Jess Davies, Jodie Gasson, Anastasia Harris, Charlotte Springer, Melissa Clarke and more.

The company said it has created two networks of girl sites, so if a member joins one girl's site they get access to 6 for the price of one. The sites also feature exclusive softcore photos and videos by a top fashion photographer, and each girl has her own personal member's forum, blog and webcam show where she communicates with her fans.

“We are thrilled with the initial results from the launch of our two solo girl networks of pay sites and excited at the opportunity this provides to our existing affiliate networks,” affiliate manager Dell Douglas, said. “Between the true interactivity of these websites and the sheer star power involved, they convert and retain like nothing we've ever seen.”

The company is offering affiliates both a 60 percent rev share with trials and a $30 PPS program. In addition the girls can create custom tools for webmasters including fan signs, interviews and more.

As part of the launch, the girls will also provide Twitter or Facebook shout outs for any websites that feature them on their homepage or in an exclusive article. The site operators said many of the girls have more than 50,000 Twitter followers.

GlamourBuckz noted that webmasters will have the unique opportunity to meet some of their star models, including web star and Page 3 model Jodie Gasson at the upcoming XBIZ EU  "Mix & Meet."

Visit GlamourBuckz.com to sign on as an affiliate, or email kirk@glamourbuckz.com for more details.

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