ChandieGirl Goes to Rude.com

LOS ANGELES — Chandie "ChandieGirl" Foster has joined live social networking site Rude.com as marketing manager. Foster will oversee advertising sales of Rude.com's reported 5 million daily page views and other marketing, including a new affiliate program and webmaster content area.

Foster, previously program director for JennaCash, is an industry veteran with more than 10 years of experience in the adult industry.

"I've worked hard to develop strong relationships in the affiliate community. I look forward to referencing those relationships to help design and develop our advertising and affiliate offerings," Foster told XBIZ. "Our brand is expanding very quickly and I look forward to making the Rude name part of everyone's vocabulary.

"Without giving too much away, we have lots of exciting news on the horizon. Our webmasters will find it nearly impossible to not make money when they partner with Rude.com."

Rude.com offers user created and uploaded video, both live and recorded, and still-image content along with Rude personal "space" pages. Since its November launch, Rude.com has grown to a community of more than 1 million registered members.

"I have no doubt Chandie will expand the Rude brand with her talents," Rude.com CEO Brett LaMar said. "She is a perfect fit."

For more information on advertising sales and upcoming programs, email chandie@rude.com.

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