Yanks.com Overhauls Brand, Launches Reactive HTML5 Tour

SEATTLE — YanksCash announced today a total rebranding of its flagship site, Yanks.com.

“For the first time since our initial launch in 2002, we have completely rebuilt our look, narrative and sales process in parallel with the requisite task of aligning the site with current web trends,” CEO Todd Spaits said. “While we have had many tours over the years, this the first time we have started with a blank slate and developed a tour that told our whole story to our surfers, and we do so in a way that utilizes the latest web technology, keeps the amateur feel that has made us successful and leaves the surfer wanting to see more.”

Sarah of Zuzana Designs, the company responsible for creating the new tour, described the process: “YanksCash is a great, innovative company with years of experience and top-notch content. I believe we were able to really capture that in this new look. Not only did we provide them with a fully responsive design, but the AJAX driven customizations and separate fully customized ‘blog’ tour took their Elevated X integration to the next level.”

YanksCash reports that average conversions have increased 25 percent across all traffic sources since the soft launch of the tour in November 2014.

In addition to the re-brand, Yanks is now regularly producing amateur girl-girl content, which pivots the company beyond its roots as a masturbation niche site.

“If you haven’t promoted us in the past, now is the time to test your traffic with us,” Spaits said. “Yanks is 100-percent female produced, and is therefore naturally female friendly. With women viewing porn at an ever increasing rate, Yanks is an easy sell to women looking for premium erotica or porna, or men looking for high-quality amateur porn.”

Spaits added that YanksCash is always looking for innovative, mutually beneficial partnerships.

For additional informati, contact Spaits at todd@yankscash.com .

Established in 2002, YanksCash is an affiliate program that manages the adult brands Yanks.com and Clubstroke.net.

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