ManicaMoney Adds Pure XXX Films to Affiliate Program

LAS VEGAS — ManicaMoney.com announced today that it has added Pure XXX Films to its affiliate network.

The company said the studio was launched more than seven years ago by an all-female production team from the U.K. that consistently provides award winning content from a feminine perspective.

Helmed by director Laura Macrow, the studio’s content has been distributed to more than 25 countries by a number of major brands.

The two companies said they have partnered to open up even more distribution channels for the new exclusive content and the studio's entire back catalog.

"As we continue to flesh out our offerings for all of our traffic partners we are being very selective of the content studios we include," said Erwin de Boer, vice president of online media for Manica.

He added, "Pure XXX Films is easily one of the best U.K. studios with a loyal fan base and a uniquely female point of view. Their content is distinct from all of the other terrific studios marketed by ManicaMoney affiliates and we are confident they will quickly become a favorite among our traffic network consumers because their quality and fresh perspective fit a quickly growing demographic in our portfolio of sites."

Manica noted that titles ranging from “British Maids” and “Shower Babes” to “Girls With Guns” and “Bang Me In The Bathroom” continue to shift the viewing habits or couples and women from staid feminist porn offerings to a more erotic, sensual and straightforward selection of Pure XXX Films series that prove there is a massive untapped market of fans who want to see what an all-female crew sees as sexy.

Affiliates interested in promoting the content can sign up at ManicaMoney.com, or can contact sales@manicamedia.com.

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