WEGCash Launches Tube4Free Tours, Offers $2 Signups Through April

CYBERSPACE — Affiliate program WEGCash has launched a new Tube4Free program.

According to a press release sent out late last week, "The program was created for adult webmasters who are unsure how to financially benefit from the latest tube site trend that has been sweeping the internet and capturing the attention of surfers worldwide."

The Tube4Free tours give the surfer exactly what they are seeking, namely, free porn, which WEGCash claims will ultimately equal healthy conversions for webmasters.

To celebrate the launch of the new tours, WEGCash is paying out $2 per Tube4Free sign up throughout the month of April. All a surfer needs is a valid email address and the desire to watch porn for free.

In addition to a large selection of free-trial pay site tours, exclusive sites, webcams, as well as penis enlargement and webmaster referrals, WEGCash has been serving the adult industry since 1999 with the well-known Join4Free program.

For information about WEGCash programs or products, contact Ruth Blair at ruth@wegcash.com or on ICQ at 233-854-608. Or share your thoughts on the WEGCash Affiliate Blog.

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