KJCash Launches Site With Defiant Productions Content

CYBERSPACE — After expanding into the Latino market recently, gay adult affiliate company KJCash is turning its attention to the world of skaters for it newest site.

DefiantBoyz.com will showcase the talents of skater twinks both on and off the board. The content comes from gay production company Defiant Productions. KJCash.com CEO Craig Jackson said he was excited to team up with Defiant.

"For the past 10 years or so, Defiant Productions has been making some of the finest gay amateur porn I have ever seen,” he said. “Until now, their vast library of content has never been available on any membership site. We are thrilled that they chose KJCash as the program to make that happen."

The site launches with more than 600 scenes of exclusive content. The team behind the site plans to update at least nine times a week with content that includes standard one-on-one scenes interspersed with on-camera interviews and cumshot clips.

Promotional tools for the site includes the standard bells and whistles: banners, hosted galleries and embeddable Flash videos, as well as RSS feeds and a hosted blog.

"We have been experiencing some really rapid growth since we launched the program in October. Our first two sites, Str8BoyzSeduced.com and BrazilianStudz.com, have been very well received by consumers," Jackson said. "And we have have lots more exciting developments coming in 2009."

For more information, email Jackson at cj@kjcash.com.

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