LFP Internet Group to Launch Revamped BarelyLegal.com

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The LFP Internet Group on Tuesday announced it will launch a newly revamped BarelyLegal.com on Wednesday.

BarelyLegal.com will now be sold separately from Hustler.com, and its members will gain access to 19 other sites, which include the former Smartbucks networks sites such as Ten.com and SeeMySexTapes.com.

Hustler.com members who originally had BarelyLegal.com as part of their package of available websites will see no change in their existing offerings.

“Barely Legal is a proven brand name with a 21-year history,” said LFP Internet Group President Michael H. Klein. “Its models are 18 years and older, and attract a large audience. We think that, as a standalone network, BarelyLegal.com will gain a loyal following.”

Just as the long-established Hustler Network website does, the Barely Legal Network site will feature daily updates and exclusive video and photo content from the Barely Legal brand, which includes the popular magazine and a library of almost 150 original videos.

HustlerCash.com, the studio site's official affiliate program, will be running a launch promotion with all affiliates earning up to $40 PPS or 65-percent revshare for all joins to the Barely Legal Network sites during the month of March. Affiliates can visit HustlerCash.com for promotional and marketing tools.

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