ZBuckz.com Rolls Out Gay Asian Foot Fetish Site

LONDON — Gay affiliate program zBuckz.com has launched its latest members site, AsianBoyFeet.com. The site is aimed at the foot fetish niche and features photo galleries as well as video clips.

"I really think many people are unaware of just how popular foot content is in the market place," zBuckz.com co-founder DannyZ said.

"We get more requests for foot content than anything else, and it's why zBUCKz sites have always been foot fetish-friendly. Our foot fetish content has proven so popular with members we decided the time was right to dedicate a site to this popular micro niche. For the hardcore foot enthusiast, access to cute Asian boy's feet is sure to be a unique and thrilling experience."

In fact, DannyZ expects high conversion rates, based on the enthusiast response from consumers for foot fetish content. The site will be updated weekly with two new photo sets and one exclusive video clip.

"Knowing just how ravenous the Foot Fetish consumer is, we're confident zBUCKz affiliates will enjoy excellent retention from this unique new venue," he said.

He believes also that there will be crossover appeal for consumers interested in Asian content. Webmasters can access all of the zBuckz.com exclusively Asian content from any of the sites on the company’s Gay Asian Network, including Boykakke.com, GayAsianAnime.com, JapBoyz.com, GayAsianNetwork.com and GayAsianAmateurs.com.

Webmasters can earn 60 percent revshare and up to $40 per signup. The program also offers hosted blog entries, a brand-new foot fetish RSS feed, banners and hosted galleries.

For more information, go to the affiliate’s website or contact affiliate manager Fishy at fishy@zbuckz.com .

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