GothRockGirls.com Offers Affiliate Program Through Exxxcel Cash

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Exxxcel Inc. announced the launch of affiliate program Exxxcel Cash to promote GothRockGirls.com.

Former HGTV "Design on a Dime" host Lee Snijders and photographer Jett Angel — and their creation, GothRockGirls.com — have been profiled on TMZ, AOL, XBIZ, YNot, AdultFYI, AdultNewsNow and other adult industry and Hollywood gossip websites.

ExxxcelCash.com is an affiliate program for independent companies and experienced webmasters who want to promote GothRockGirls.com. The content is intended for websites whose target audience is over 18 and caters to the alternative/goth/punk rock girl, lesbian, fetish and hardcore porn site market.

GothRockGirls.com focuss on original hardcore lesbian goth girl/girl video content. Exxxcel’s production also offers behind-the-scenes videos of its production and photo shoots to members.

Angel is excited with the launch of the new program.

“The alternative girl niche is still an unsaturated market that’s becoming more popular every day. Most goth sites only offer cute nude pictures and/or poor quality amateur videos. Not us.”

Webmasters who join Exxxcel Cash receive a personal code and are able to download banners and link to movie galleries. Affiliates receive 50 percent of revshare. CCBill handles all of Exxxcel’s transactions and affiliate payroll is delivered every week.

Promotional tools include high-impact banners, thumbnails, pictures, free picture galleries with a 20-second video sample and free movie galleries with sample content.

For more information, visit the Exxxcel Cash website.

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