NicoleGraves.com Joins ShapCash Program

NASSAU, Bahamas — Nicole Graves’ official site is now a part of the ShapCash network. The model’s site is ShapCash’s first solo-girl site and its first new addition since the rebranding of the program from its old name, TwistysCash.

ShapCash has entered into a website marketing agreement with NicoleGraves.com parent company YNG Productions, which calls for ShapCash to handle all affiliate relations and be the exclusive promoter of Grave’s site.

“We’re looking forward to working with Nicole Graves and YNG Productions,” ShapCash owner Shap told XBIZ. “Our aim is to give our affiliates more options and moneymaking opportunities. We’ve received a lot of feedback from our affiliates requesting new sites, namely sites for our top-selling models.

Graves served as Twistys.com’s December Treat of the Month, a monthly honor that has one model featured prominently on the site for the duration of the month. Shap said that Graves set a site record for signups during her reign.

Jeff Gainsman, president of YNG Productions is looking forward to the new partnership.

“We have been working with the ShapCash employees for some time now and their people are incredible and our working relationship is top notch,” Gainsman said. “We are very excited about this business partnership and together we feel we can make NicoleGraves.com the new No. 1 sologirl site on the net.”

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