Adult-Profit Launches 1st Sinful Comics Paysite

CYBERSPACE — Adult-Profit.com has debuted its exclusive brand of content on its first paysite: SinfulComics.com.

Mainstream stars such as Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson get sinful on the site, but they are in cartoon form developed by Sinful Comics Studios.

The Sinful Comics brand originally was developed one year ago as a free site, but over the past year the company has touted its name as a one-of-a-kind adult and celebrity brand to both customers and the adult webmaster community.

"And now after a year of development and investments we are bringing a bigger-than-ever Sinful Comics," a representative said. "The paysite with never-seen-before comics, cartoons and pictures."

Sinful Comics also has made mainstream strides; it has been featured in the U.K.'s The Sun, as well as the Metro, Daily Star, TMZ.com, TheSuperfical.com and the Hollywood Reporter.

The program pays $30 for each $1 trial console-free or 50 percent on all the sales and rebills with the site's revshare program.

The Sinful Comics paysite gives webmasters a large list of exclusive free hosted galleries with all new content, new free hosted sites and a large list of banners and ads of different sizes and styles.

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