Fantasy Girl Revenue Launches FantasyGirlCarmella.com

CYBERPSACE — Adult star Carmella Bing may not have an official site yet, but she's signed a contract to participate in the new, high-powered fansite, FantasyGirlCarmella.com.

Adult webmaster Brandon Michaels runs the affiliate company Fantasy Girl Revenue, which launched FantasyGirlCarmella.com on Monday. He told XBIZ that his company had found success building a site for star Brooke Banner that includes loads of exclusive content.

Like Banner's site, Bing's includes plenty of original content. Both stars have signed contracts with Michaels' company.

But Michaels explained that he prefers to call these "fansites" because the stars don't interact with fans on them.

"Unless a model is doing camshows and posting to message boards and returning e-mails daily, the 'official site' title doesn't really mean anything," Michaels said.

Adult star Catalina Cruz said she and Michaels, who is her husband, decided to pursue a relationship with Bing because of her steady popularity and curvy figure.

"Big breasts are still going strong," she said. "Whenever we give our affiliates galleries of curvy hardcore women, the response is overwhelming, so it was a no-brainer to sign on Carmella."

FantasyGirlCarmella.com features a large collection of exclusive hardcore videos, photos and behind the scenes footage. Members will get full access to nine hardcore websites when they join.

Michaels added that he plans to launch a new fansite with a new model in 2008.

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