JaYMan, 3xTom and RavenRiley Launch jaYManCash

CYBERSPACE – JaYMan, 3xTom and RavenRiley have announced the launch of their affiliate program, jaYManCash.

According to the company, "Through jaYManCash, webmasters have the opportunity to promote not only one of the web's hottest solo teen girl sites online, RavenRiley.com, but also two new hardcore amateur sites as well, BanginBecky.com and CumonCandi.com. The sites are built to cater to the consumer, with focus on member retention. Sites are updated daily with exclusive content seen nowhere else. With the models onboard as partners, its easy to see why daily updates, email with members, frequent webcam shows, and high end customer support make these sites rebill longterm."

"We've been beta testing about a month with this program, and we are very comfortable with its procession towards todays launch," jaYMan said. "It's all running smooth, I'm confident we can proceed to rock and roll."

The program offers a 50/50 split, with no processing charges to affiliates, as well as free hosted galleries, free sites, downloadable content zips, banners and buttons, plus a 10 percent webmaster referral bonus, cascading processors, bi-weekly payouts by check, detailed stats and tracking including separate trackable campaign options via the NATs platform.

"You tell us what you need to make selling our sites easier for you, and we will get it done," 3xTom said.

During the month of August, jaYManCash will offer its "Who's my Sig Bitch?" contest where RavenRiley will give away a PSP system to one lucky webmaster with jaYManCash in their sig and a "Top Dog" contest where the top earning affiliate for will receive a new PSP system or a $250 cash bonus.

For more information, visit www.jaymancash.com.

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