StolenPornVideos.com Debuts From NSCash

LOS ANGELES — NSCash has released StolenPornVideos.com, a site that capitalizes on the growing demand for real, raw and homemade amateur home videos.

Webmasters will be able to promote something fresh and original without concerns or limitations that some of the 'stolen' celebrity videos had. The site is also unique not just because of the theme or niche, but also because the nature of how the content was produced in a raw, in-your-face style that also includes elements of point-of-view, according to the company.

“Our initial beta testing yielded incredible and fantastic conversion ratios," Fade of NSCash said. "NScash is also poised to make all the necessary marketing tools available to webmasters including traditional galleries, banners as well as catering to some of the newer forms of traffic such as working with legitimate tube style sites and providing additional tools such as full-length movies, trailers, clips, and much more."

StolenPornVideos.com offers all the payouts and services that the New Sensations program offers including:

  • 60-80 percent revshare
  • $25 console-free PPS
  • Hosted photo and movie galleries
  • Random rotating hosted galleries and movies
  • Daily rotating hosted galleries
  • Hosted pic of the day for multiple niches
  • Hundreds of banners
  • Alternate site tours and FPAs
  • RSS feeds and new formats coming soon
  • Free hosting available to host your submissions
For the StolenPornVideos.com tour, click here.

For more information, visit NSCash.com.

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