Rude.com, DeeCash Announce Acquisition

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Affiliate program DeeCash has acquired adult networking website Rude.com, which will add Rude.com to the roster of DeeCash paysites.

“After looking around at the plethora of adult social networking sites, I know that Rude stands out in the crowd,” DeeCash owner Dee said. “I was highly impressed at the massive back end programming that encompasses so many features that are highly popular with surfers and members today.

“Rude has managed to put together a format that offers everything that members want, and in fact, are addicted to,” Dee added. “I see ample opportunities for webmasters to benefit and profit from Rude and it’s very exciting. With so many active threads on their message board, it is clear to me that this is a community that is doing things the right way.”

According to Rude.com, with more than 2 million registered members, the site is well established as a hub for user-generated content. The new partnership with DeeCash will further expand Rude.com’s market presence, while offering DeeCash affiliates opportunities with a soon-to-be-launched webmaster program, that will promote the site’s webcam feeds, blogs, live “group” shows, message boards and more.

“We will begin offering content plug-ins, paysites, live cam networks, hosting packages, etc.,” Rude.com Marketing Manager Chandie Foster told XBIZ. “The bonus with our traffic is that it is loyal and sticky. The ‘community’ aspect of Rude.com really sets us apart from other user-upload sites.”

“Although Rude is sometimes viewed as a tube site, we are far from that. We offer so much more than the average user-upload site. We are one of the few communities that allows user-uploaded content that actually cares about the content we provide,” Foster added.

“Non-verified users can only upload clips that are a maximum length of three minutes, and are restricted in several ways. Those members that wish to go through the extensive verification process and become ‘Producers’ have limits extended, and also get many benefits such as links back to their websites embedded in all content they upload,” Foster explained. “We are trying to keep up with the influx of webmasters using us, as they are rapidly seeing the benefits of putting sites like ours to work for them. It is a new way for site owners to get traffic and monetize it in a fresh and unique way,” she said.

DeeCash said that a simplified “join” process would streamline webmaster sign-ups for the new program, and allow ready access to tools and promotion materials.

Webmasters can contact Foster at Chandie@Rude.com, or webmaster manager Danny Baauw at Danny@Rude.com for more information.

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