BDSM.xxx Debuts From ReallyUsefulCash.com

PRAGUE — ReallyUsefulCash.com has announced the debut of BDSM.xxx.

The company said the site is dsigned "for real hardcore BDSM enthusiasts and aspirants to enjoy."

“Really Useful Cash has carved out a name for itself among reality porn fans already with top selling brands in the FakeTaxi, FakeAgent, FemaleAgent and PublicAgent genres. Now we are setting our sites on authentic niches that we know how to monetize with our strategic partners," said JT, owner of ReallyUsefulCash.com.

He added, "Our internal analysis of the BDSM market and the traffic we tested during our soft launch period prove that genuine enthusiasts represent a significant market of men and women interested in paying for porn when it is presented in the ways they find most appealing."

The company noted that it has acquired domains including primary keywords including BDSM.xxx, Teen.xxx, Tube.xxx, Tubes.xxx, Strapon.xxx and others.

"The Really Useful Cash plan is a very ambitious one covering a wide scope of niche sites with an exceptionally strict quality threshold," said Lew Thomas, head of production.

He added, "Producing exactly what fans want to see is how we maximize the ROI for all of our traffic partners. In the case of BDSM.xxx that meant building an entire production dungeon in a secret location somewhere in the heart of London and hiring respected experts of their craft with decades of experience serving as advocates of the BDSM lifestyle throughout the U.K. underground. Anyone looking to learn rope play, seeking erotic roleplay videos or wanting to explore a different side of their own sexuality online will enjoy feasting their eyes on the uniquely twisted perversion these world class bondage playmates bring to every scene."

Webmasters interested in promoting the site can sign up at ReallyUsefulCash.com.

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