EuroRevenue Launches BudapestHardcore.com Paysite

CHAM, Switzerland — Affiliate program EuroRevenue has launched a new paysite, BudapestHardcore.com, offering 100 percent exclusive content of European starlets in extreme hardcore action. A three-day trial option for users can be worth $40 per join to webmasters.

"The trial join option will be rolled out to more EuroRevenue sites in the weeks ahead," EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. "This will give affiliates the ability to generate revenue streams on a price point surfers will find irresistable."

The site's members' area is integrated with EuroRevenue's Members Area Management System (MAMS), which offers members a user-friendly experience with search options, easy navigation and one-click access to all the site's content, including high-resolution images and DVD-quality videos.

Budapest Hardcore members also can access more than 50 bonus sites with their memberships, along with unlimited download access to a large collection of hardcore DVDs.

Promo tools available to webmasters for marketing BudapestHardcore.com include movie and image galleries, full and half-page ads, banners, pic of the day and a blog.

"Budapest Hardcore is the perfect destination for anyone with traffic that is thirsty for extreme hardcore sex action," said Executive Sales Manager Huda Mahdi. "It's already posting great conversions. Coupled with the trial join option, we expect surfers to break down the doors to join."

BudapestHardcore is the latest addition to EuroRevenue, following the addition of cam network WebCamPortal.com as a program option and the launch of two-girl blowjob site CockForTwo.com. New sites Teen18.com and Fetish360.com are planned for the near future.

For more information about BudapestHardcore.com, visit EuroRevenue.com or email huda@eurorevenue.com.

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