Misguided Media Presents Bangin3D.com

CYBERSPACE — Bangin3D.com and Misguided Media are now live and presenting 3D Hi Def adult content.

Bangin3D.com's content requires the use of 3D glasses, which subscribers may obtain by entering the members' area and filling out the form. Shipping is discreet, and each scene is readily downloadable in HD so users don't have to wait for the glasses.

Bangin3D.com claims a 1:370 conversion ratio.

Misguided Media is launching with a 60/40 percent "With-Consoles" program and a 50/50 percent "No Consoles" revshare program.

“We all know that new affiliate programs are launched every day, and many come to a complete halt,” Bangin3D’s Donnie “”Big D” Adamson said. “How do we plan to avoid this? Simple: our 'No-Bullshit' policy. We are dedicated to bringing affiliates what they need in terms of promotional tools, interaction with our staff, great billing options, many forms of on-time payments and, best of all, by being straight up and honest about what’s going on.”

Bangin3D models include Shyla Stylez, Shy Love, Daisy Marie, Carmella Bing and Angelina Valentine and were hired based on their popularity and rankings on the web.

Misguided Media began in 2007 with one goal in mind, to provide a quality affiliate program with convertible content and sites. We have dedicated ourselves to bringing affiliates everything they need in terms of promotional tools, staff interaction, billing options and on-time payments.

Questions about the program should be directed to Donnie at Donnie@MisguidedMedia.com.

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