KJCash to Manage TwinkPay.com Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — KJCash.com CEO Craig "CJ" Jackson announced today that his company has signed a deal to take over the TwinkPay.com gay affiliate program effective Dec. 1.

"I am very excited to welcome the TwinkPay program and group of sites into our successful network and look forward to the expansion possibilities they open up for us," CJ said. "I have worked with Bert and his crew for a number of years and am really impressed with the quality of their productions."

The TwinkPay.com program converted to NATS in February 2010 and has since expanded to eight sites including AsiaBoy.net, AsiaBoyVideo.com, DoctorTwink.com, GayAsianPiss.com, GayAsianUniforms.com, ThaiGayBoys.com, TwinkBoysParty.com and 80Gays.com.

The company said that since 1999, AsiaBoy.net has been leading the gay Asian and twink niches featuring hardcore bareback gay Asian porn.  AsiaBoyVideo.com features boy/boy Asian action videos; GayAsianPiss.com contains golden shower fetish videos, and DoctorTwink.com features gay Asian porn with a medical fetish twist.

Its most recent addition is 80gays.com, that features black African twinks in bareback action videos, all filmed on location.

TwinkPay offers 50 percent lifetime revenue share, $30 pay per signup and five percent webmaster referral fees. The program offers affiliates a range of tools including banners, embeddable promotional videos, downloadable content, hosted video and image galleries and customized content.

The operators said TwinkPay will continue to run as its own program and current affiliates will need not make any changes to linking codes or promotions.

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