VRHush.com Teams Up With YourPaysitePartner

VRHush.com Teams Up With YourPaysitePartner

MONTREAL — YourPaysitePartner has launched a new virtual reality site, VRHush.com, on its RadicalCash network. 

YourPaysitePartner teamed up with VRHush, which was created by a number of tech enthusiasts who self-funded their own technology.   

“At VRHush, we are techies who have been commissioned by some of the biggest players in the industry to create the best adult live action footage, both stereoscopic and 360 degrees,” VRHush CEO David Malone said.

“VRHush will now be used as a platform to directly survey the viewers' feedback while giving them access to the content in the formats which push the limits of their devices and maximizes the viewing experience.

“We are proud to partner with YourPaysitePartner on our website and hope to offer the best 360-degree virtual experiences available to our subscribers.”

YourPaysitePartner founder Kenny B said that he had been watching progress in the VR space over the past year or so waiting for the perfect opportunity to enter the market.

“After seeing the quality of the content produced and meeting the team behind VR Hush I was confident partnering with David would be the perfect foray into virtual reality,” Kenny B said. 

Two new scenes will be released each week. Currently, there are 32 scenes available to the viewer on VRHush.com. Affiliates can sign up at RadicalCash.com. 

For more information on YourPaysitePartner, email kenny@yourpaysitepartner.com or erik@yourpaysitepartner.com 

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