ARL Cash Brings Back Bruce Seven's BDSM Content

ARL Cash Brings Back Bruce Seven's BDSM Content

ATASCADERO, Calif. — ARL Cash announced today that it has brought back content from legendary BDSM pioneer Bruce Seven’s collection and has launched BruceSevenFilms.com.

Seven was one of the first prolific BDSM producers in 1980s and 1990s and all of his content was taped. ARL Cash took the collection and put into digital format.

“Seven and his cast of spandex vixens unveiled the dark world of dungeons and dominatrixes before anyone in ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ was even born,” ARL Cash Chief Laurel Hertz said. “Seven’s content is perfect for monetizing the over-50 demographic, which makes up the bulk of responsible users who pay for their porn.”

Hertz said that the company learned that from their success with EdPowers.com, which includes content from an old-time fan favorite.

“The ‘nostalgia niche’ is a lively marketplace of users looking to rekindle old favorites,” Hertz said. “Plus, vintage content like Bruce Seven Films is more than just porn to jerk off to, his films come from a different era, and have an entirely different aesthetic from today’s BDSM stuff. They don’t make them like they used to!”

Seven, who died in 2000, produced more than 200 adult films.

ARL Cash is an affiliate program built on niche content and maximized payouts. ARL Cash includes PascalSubsluts.com, EdPowers.com, 3AM.xxx, SexyMomma.com, LukeHardyxxx.com and LatexPussycats.com, as well as BruceSevenFilms.com.

Go to ARLCash.com for more information or sign up. Contact Laurel Hertz for more info at laurel@arlcash.com.

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