Rebranded Traffic Pimps Launches Network of Niche Sites

Rebranded Traffic Pimps Launches Network of Niche Sites

CYBERSPACE — Cherry Pimps today announced the rebranding of its affiliate program to Traffic Pimps while it simultaneously launched a new network of .xxx niche sites.

The Traffic Pimps network is anchored by Pimp.xxx and includes six niche sites — Drilled.xxx, featuring "extreme" anal; Petite.xxx, offering petite teens in hardcore action; BCM.xxx, short for "black cocks matter" and featuring interracial scenes; Family.xxx, exploring taboo relationships; Cucked.xxx, showing off cuckold lovers; and Confessions.xxx, with its "dirty teen" confessions.

Sites in the Pimp.xxx network are updated weekly with HD 4K videos and featured content.

“After building for most of the year we're excited to finally release our new properties and embrace our new Traffic Pimps identity," said Jack Avalanche, Traffic Pimps director and CEO. “We're excited for our new brand bringing two amazing networks into one monster affiliate program. Users love our new niche sites and we know affiliates will love them as well."

With Traffic Pimps’ rebranded webmaster program, affiliates have the option to promote sites individually by niche or as a network earning up to 75 percent revshare or up to $50 PPS.

Traffic Pimps now manages Cherry Pimps Network, the Pimp.xxx Network, WildOnCam and more than two dozen others "with the same quality attention to detail and customer service as always," Avalanche said.

Questions about the Traffic Pimps’ affiliate program can be sent to nancy@trafficpimps.com

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