Pornstar Platinum, OC Cash Team With YourPaysitePartner

MONTREAL — YourPaysitePartner announced today it has partnered with OC Cash and Pornstar Platinum, adding both to its network of affiliate programs.

“There is lot of synergy on both professional and personal levels between everyone involved,” said YourPaysitePartner owner Kenny B. “JC’s leadership, Morgan’s creativity coupled with the fantastic content shot by Nick and postproduction handled by CJ; everyone on their team plays an integral role and is fantastic to work with.”

Since its launch in 2010 Pornstar Platinum has grown into one of the largest porn star networks, managing paysites for many of the industry’s top performers.

Joining forces with YourPaysitePartner means more exposure for current network sites and the addition of some hot new starlets over the next few months, Kenny B said, noting that those focusing in the ethnic niche should consider one of the most successful affiliate programs in the sector, OC Cash.

With a complete overhaul of every site slated for release later this month and new sites set to be released in the first quarter of 2014 the future is looking bright for the legendary program, Kenny B said.

Pornstar Platinum/OCCash President JC Baumgartner said that he's looking forward to the partnership.

“Kenny will be responsible for affiliate marketing and new business development," Baumgartner said. "He has a long and impressive history in this business and brings many deep and trusted affiliate relationships with him.”

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