DDF Cash Launches FuckinHD.com

LOS ANGELES — DDF Cash announced today the launch of a new membership site — FuckinHD.com.

The new brand powered by the content of DDF Productions provides top scenes in HD format for a "wallet friendly" price of $10.80, with the first month recurring at $19.20, the company said.

FuckinHD.com provides simple navigation and daily updates for subscribers, said DDF Cash company officials, who noted that the site's consumer price point guarantees a higher retention rate and a steady income "for all the DDF Cash partners and affiliates who give the site some promotion love."

"As with all DDF Cash sites, a 50-70 percent revshare is standard," DDF Cash company officials said

"The site features lots of fresh content with heavy-hitting international starlets such as Lucie Wilde, Emma Butt, Satin Bloom and Dona Bell, just to name a few. Each day of updates is themed and scenes are setup with the end user in mind," DDF Cash officials said.

"The majority of customers coming to porn sites are looking to get off and relieve some stress. We want to make sure that every scene we provide them allows a high chance for that in a safe and secure member site free of viruses and annoying pop-ups experienced on tube sites."

Themes for the daily releases also provide some consistency as to what the members can expect on certain days, DDF Cash officials said.

"For instance one week may provide  #BlowjobMondays, #TittyTuesdays,  #WildInWednesday,  #ThreesomeThursday,  #FuckMeFriday, #SexKittenSaturday, #SinfulSunday,  All movies are of a hardcore nature with loads of hot threesomes and gangbangs, traditional sex, and anal sex. This new site is all about viewing the hottest girls around while they fuck in HD."

"Additionally as an Epoch partner, the site allows it’s visitors to pay via PayPal in Europe, and that may be extended to the U.S. in coming months, which is very exciting," DDF Cash officials said.

Webmasters interested in launching promotions can contact Kris at affiliates@ddfcash.com.

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