TotemCash Rolls Out VirtuaGuy Desktop Striptease

PARIS — Affiliate program TotemCash has launched VirtuaGuyHD.com, an application that allows users to download male dancers to their desktop, in high definition.

The all-male product is based off of VirtuaGirlHD.com , which features female dancers and is one of their most successful products, TotemCash said.

The new product is aimed at the gay- and female-friendly markets.

“We have done a significant amount of market research, and with more than 2.5 million users worldwide we have the ability to go directly to the consumer when we are deciding what products to bring to market for them” TotemCash’s Rex said.

“The number of paying customers who have asked for a male version of VirtuaGirlHD has made launching VirtuaGuyHD an obvious decision for us,” Rex added. “Our new product is already being applauded by customers and it opens up the female consumer and gay male consumer markets for our affiliates as well.”

Users can download the application for free. The program has daily updates with new featured dancers, and users can purchase individual stripteases or recurring memberships. All content is delivered in high definition format.

Webmasters can receive 50 percent payouts on users purchases, as well as promotional tools that include banners, peel away ads, free content, photo galleries and logos.

“In an age when webmasters are all concerned about content saturation, piracy and competing with illegal sites, VirtuaGuyHD offers a very clear and profitable alternative,” Rex added. “The product is proprietary so it is only available through the host website and affiliates who send traffic to the site can do so with the knowledge that they are not facing unfair competition from thieves and pirated sources.”

For more information on VirtuaGuyHD.com, visit the TotemCash website or contact Support@TotemCash.com.

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