SAMMY4U.COM GAINS RESPECT FROM MAINSTREAM NEWS SOURCE

Rogersville, TN – Brett Lamar, CEO for Rebyc Productions (Sammy4u), stated that "Today's issue of USA Today will feature an article describing how Corporate America is blind to the fact that Porn is a driving force behind new Technology. The article will describe how Brett and Sammy use web cams to broadcast their lives 24 hours a day 7 days a week." In addition to the mainstream recognition Sammy4u is getting from USA Today, Sammy has also been selected to be a correspondent for TechTV’s Unscrewed with Martin Sergeant. Tonight's show will feature the best computer pranks ever, and information on how to stop computer hoaxes. In recent months, there have been several discussions regarding how porn is becoming more mainstream. Now Sammy4u is breaking ground in gaining even more positive mainstream recognition for the adult industry. "I saw a mention on one of the message boards that about half of Unscrewed's episodes feature something related to the porn industry. My response was that is positive proof the porn industry has its finger on the pulse of technology. Sammy's appearance on TechTV as well as her feature in USAToday reinforces that point. We are pleased with their success and recognition and proud to have them on board," commented Mandy Haga, Sponsor Representative for TabooRevenue when asked about the USA Today article on Sammy4u and about Sammy’s TechTV correspondent position. Rebyc Productions (Sammy4u) has always taken strides to be the best that they can be in everything that they do. This measure of excellence also holds true for their affiliate program. SammySmack pays out 50% recurring commissions for the life of the member, as well as 10% on Webmaster referrals. They also offer their "Bump Up" program where you can earn 60% commission if you send 100 signups in a month. For further information, please visit the site at SammySmack.com

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