Inn Of Sin Cash Adds Susan Reno

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Affiliate program Inn Of Sin Cash has added veteran amateur web girl Susan Reno's SusanReno.com website to their niche site offerings.

“I’ve seen a lot in my 10 plus years in this business. I’ve been approached many times, but have resisted all overtures in the past," Reno said. "These guys are strong and growing by the day. They do good business and I couldn’t be happier than to be aligned with these guys.”

Inn Of Sin President Arthur Smith is pleased with the connection.

“We wanted to get into the amateur web girl space,” Smith said. “However, we wanted someone that was a total slut, had the update frequency and had both the quality and quantity of content that would fit our brand – that’s Susan to a tee. There’s absolutely nothing she won’t do. Gangbangs, orgies, DPs, ATMs, public sex, there’s some wild stuff on there. Some of the top male stars including Justin Slayer, Jean-Claude Baptiste, Boz and others cut their teeth with Susan prior to going over to the pro side. There is some serious collector’s item content in her portfolio.

"Most importantly, unlike a lot of these other sites in this space that have vanished she still shoots and updates twice a week. This fills a void for us in a big way.”

Inn of Sin Cash websites include My Deep Dark Secret, I Can't Believe She Fucked Me and Cum Thirsty Cougars. Inn of Sin Cash offers affiliated webmasters 50 percent revshare and 10 percent on referrals. Promotional tools are available. For more information, visit the Inn of Sin Cash website.

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