HypeDough Rolls Out 2nd Paysite: 1Girl1Camera.com

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Adult affiliate company Hype Dough has launched a new site that promises to offer unique solo content: 1Girl1Camera.com.

Launched last October by former Anabolic director Ricky D., HypeDough web portfolio to date focuses on solo action with edgy performers. Kayden420.com stars former Suicide Girl and XBIZ Awards Web Starlet nominee Kayden Faye.

HypeDough's new site comes from Anabolic head director Ivan, who asks a series of adult performers to take a high-definition camera and shoot themselves in a variety of compromising positions.

"Imagine if you gave a hot girl an HD video camera rigged with a pose-able tripod," Ricky D. said. "She can get as comfortable as she does in private and give your viewers get what they want, one-on-one time. Featuring both real amateurs and sexy porn stars, this site might be the fresh concept you've been looking for."

The site launches with 11 new scenes and a lineup of performers that includes Jayden Jaymes, Scarlet Pain, Eden Adams, Veronika Raquel and Nikki Sexx.

Promotional tools available at launch include free hosted video galleries, banners and downloadable video content. Epoch will handle payment processing. Webmasters will be able to make money either with PPS at $20 per sale and 100 percent of the initial signup, or a 60 percent revenue share.

For more information, visit HypeDough.com.

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