Disco Dinero Launches SecretAgentPornstar

LOS ANGELES — New affiliate program DiscoDinero.com rolled out this week with its first paysite, SecretAgentPornstar.com.

The unusual niche concept is narrative-based, spy-themed reality content, aimed at the married-man market.

Disco Dinero founder Dan “Porno Dan” Leal plays the recurring role as the site’s married hero that leads a double life as a secret agent/porn star.

"This project is a dream comes true for every married guy like me. I got to be blown by and fuck more hot young bimbos than there are lies told by politicians during an election year," Leal said.

"If you like what we have done on this site wait until you see what we having coming out in this spring," he said. "There will be no debate that we will celebrate, procreate and makes girls masturbate in 2008. This is our year."

Co-creator Akarin, aka A-Bomb, said, “This site is dedicated to all the millions of married men out there that wish they could go out and have sex with hot chicks without their wives ever finding out. We gave Dan a very hard task and he overachieved. He found more one-time wonders and first-time girls than we could have ever dreamed of."

Webmasters can expect exclusive content with “almost 1,000 scenes” already shot for SecretAgentPornstar.com. The Disco Dinero program offers up to $40 PPS and 60 percent revshare.

According to the company, A-Bomb “is one of the best known and most colorful figures in the adult industry and spent the last three years as the affiliate manager of one of the top three solo girls in the world.”

Porno Dan is the vice president of sales and marketing for adult Internet radio channel KSEX.com and has appeared on numerous TV and radio outlets including the BBC, Showcase, the WB, Playboy TV and Comedy Central.

For more information, contact Akarin@discodinero.com or call (305) 735-2317.

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