Woofcash Launches BarebackCumPigs.com, Offers Revshare

MONTREAL — Gay studio and affiliate program Woofcash.com has announced the launch of BarebackCumPigs.com and is offering affiliates a 60 percent revshare.

"Having been shooting and testing the content for six months, outstanding quality has now been achieved-which will make you feel like you are a part of the action itself," said Woofcash Owner Roger McMan. "We will be shooting on location as well as in our studio space in Montreal. We will go where the hottest performers are."

A Woofcash representative said that BarebackCumPigs.com will feature "stunning HD videos with perfect lighting, along with crystal clear professional photography."

Producer Tony Banks looks forward to doing additional work for the site. Banks said, "It has been great working with some of the biggest names in the industry. The cocks have been massive and the cum shots immense. I can't wait to get started filming more content, starting in New York in the coming weeks."

Woofcash has represented the gay brands Eurocreme Group, Hard Brit Lads, Breed Me Raw and Bareback That Hole in addition to owning its own studios Bear Films and Hairy & Raw. Woofcash offers payouts of up to 60 percent and, a representative said, "has a wealth of experience and knows how to produce sites which convert."

Promotional materials for Bareback Cum Pigs and other sites can be found at MyGayCash.com.

For more information on Woofcash, follow them on Twitter.

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