SexDateCash.com Celebrates XBIZ Award Nom By Raising Payouts

LAUGHLIN, NV — A seasoned dating site programs since 2005, SexDateCash.com has already established itself as a must-have for serious webmasters and for those just getting into the adult business intent on making money. Tired of dating programs that boast huge numbers of members only to find the majority were either fake or hearing their members complain about hidden software being loaded onto their computer, SexDateCash went a different path.

Several years later, SexDateCash has emerged as one of the strongest dating programs around, and it is at this proud moment that SexDateCash is extremely happy to announce that they have been officially nominated for an XBIZ Award as Dating Program of the Year 2008! The winners will be announced in Hollywood California this February at the 2008 Industry Xbiz Awards.

With our unique chat room format, interactive features, live member cams, forums, games, live feeds, movies and enormous database of real profiles; SexDateCash stands out as the dating program to watch this year. With 17 niche Dating Sites including Straight, Gay, Lesbian, Transsexual, College, Milf, BBW and Mature you are sure to find one that suits your needs. Soon to be announced their own webcam studio brand TheNudyBar.com which will offer real SexDateNetwork members as models.

To celebrate its nomination, SexDateCash is offering $50 PPS on signups sent through the end of January.

“The goal being to become the most successful online dating forums — using real people and real profiles — which amounts to more real money for affiliates,” said Robert (TheLegacy) Warren SexDateCash’s new Vice President of Operations. “All content and profiles inside are actual members with C-U-C-Me chat forums. NO fake members or unwelcome programs, this is the real deal! Thank you again to XBIZ and for those who saw fit to nominate us – our hope is to strive and continue this achievement in the future as we move our program to a whole new level.”

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