BlackBachelor.com Relaunches After Yearlong Hiatus

CYBERSPACE — Interracial amateur paysite BlackBachelor.com has relaunched after a yearlong revamp process, with new site design, exclusive content and upgraded affiliate program.

The site, which specializes in interracial amateur, creampie and cuckold content, has been online for a total of five years, according to BlackBachelor.com owner Seven Benefroe.

“Our network has kept growing and growing like the Incredible Hulk,” Benefroe said. “I really believe our customers have stood behind us because we don't offer the typical bullshit Hollywood interracial porn.”

BlackBachelor.com is operated by Mad Zebra Entertainment. Other sites under the Mad Zebra affiliate program include AsianApplepie.com SweatyBlackDicks.com Mr-Interracial.com and BlackJizzler.com.

Webmasters receive 60 percent on signups and recurring payouts.

Benefroe said also that they company is looking to expand into the DVD market, and is currently shopping for a production company interested in putting BlackBachelor.com’s content on DVD. Distributors can reach the company at webmaster@blackbachelor.com.

“Our growth shows that there is still a big market for good amateur porn online, which is one of the reason we are now actively shopping for a good DVD deal for our domain content,” he said.

“The new design and launch will showcase a lot of our new content, which ranges from gangbangs to cum-filled POV shoots in public. At the end of the day, I’m positive our fans and new customers will be very happy with the end product,” he said.

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