CuriousCash Celebrates Nine Years in the Biz

CYBERSPACE — CuriousCash has announced the celebration of its ninth year in business this month.

The gay affiliate program traces its roots back to BoyBucks and Boy Models Australia, which launched in 1999. Since then, the program has grown and consolidated, and today boasts more than 20 exclusive and original content sites. The program also uses Mansion Productions MPA3 as well as cell phone and mobile technologies to increase sales.

"Nine years in this rapidly and every changing industry is quite an achievement," a press release issued this morning reads. "An achievement that would never be able to be realized if it wasn’t for the resolute support of loyal webmasters. Affiliates have been benefiting from up to 80 percent revshare, great conversions, retentions and most importantly being paid on time every time over the past 9 years."

Shooting their own content exclusively in Australia is something the program owners believe gives them a decided advantage over other programs.

"[We] have some of the best natural good looking males in the world in Australia and want to show them off to the world, for all to see," the pr claims.

The pr hints at another imminent release. Webmasters can get more information at www.curiouscash.com or contact Lindsay (CuriousToyBoy) at toyboy@curiouscash.com.

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