AEE Exclusive: Bimini Bucks Merges With NS Cash

LAS VEGAS – Amateur niche site Bimini Bucks has merged into the NS Cash webmaster program, New Sensations Vice President of Internet Marketing Sean Holland told XBIZ.

Two-year-old Phoenix-based Bimini Bucks manages six personality-driven solo girl sites, including TarynThomas.com and CoryHeart.com, among others.

NS Cash is the online arm of adult entertainment studios New Sensations, Digital Sin, Vengeance XXX and the newly rolled out Greedy Video.

Holland said Brad from MojoHost and Bimini Bucks founder Niko Bimini introduced the two, and the idea behind the merger came out of the natural flow of casual business conversation.

Holland told XBIZ that the merger puts NS Cash on the map in the growing solo girl arena. New Sensations is known as a high-end gonzo studio that focuses on niche content like the popular DVD lines "MyPlayThing," "TeenDreams" and "AnalTrainer."

Holland expects Bimini’s webmaster program to be integrated into NS Cash’s backend by early February. NS Cash operates on a custom version of Mansion Productions’ MPA3 software.

From a marketing prospective, Holland stressed the importance of not only keeping the Bimini brand intact, but building on its name and putting the power of NS Cash’s 6,000-plus affiliates to work promoting Bimini’s niche.

“The Bimini Bucks brand is already established,” Holland said. “I am excited about bringing this little powerhouse under the NS Cash program. This could open doors for our program that we previously had not been involved with. So overall, this is good for everyone involved, especially NS Cash webmasters who now have a whole new niche to promote.”

According to Holland, the merger gives Bimini time to focus on what he does best: produce quality solo girl footage and develop and expand the company’s roster of exclusive models.

“Niko is going to run the whole creative and content production aspect of his site,” Holland said. “We will do all of the marketing and run everything behind the scenes. I think his sites have a great opportunity to grow with us.”

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