CelebrityCash Hires Sarah Walt for Affiliate Sales Team

PHOENIX — CelebrityCash has added Sarah Walt, aka AZSarah, to its affiliate sales team.

Walt comes to the CelebrityCash team with a background in customer services and sales. Her new company will task her to work directly with affiliates to make sure they're promoting the CelebrityCash suite of sites in the best ways to make the most money.

"With Sarah's experience in the adult market combined with her creativity and enthusiasm, we know she'll make a big impact on affiliate sales," said Joe Stricklin, vice president of sales and marketing. "We're completely focused on helping affiliates maximize their income in this economy, and Sarah is the perfect addition to our team."

Walt echoed her new employer's enthusiasm.

"I handle every client or potential client interaction with a high level of professionalism and attention to detail," she said. "I know that my genuine interest in my affiliates and in their business will result in new and strong relationships, and help me to identify new ways to make them the most money with us."

Launched in 1996, CelebrityCash.com and its sibling site XXXCash.com offer celebrity-centric sites for webmasters to promote, including FemaleStars.com, MaleStars.com and FemaleCelebrities.com. Their sites include a variety of revealing paparazzi photos and "scandalous" sex tape content.

For more information on CelebrityCash, contact email sarah@celebritycash.com or visit CelebrityCash.com.

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