New Interracial Site, GetPaidBaby.com, Launches

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — In order to fill what its creator sees as a void in the ethnic and interracial adult market, online adult company Nulineum launched the webmaster forum GetPaidBaby.com today.

Project manager Q’on said the new forum is dedicated to serving webmasters who run black, Hispanic and Asian paysites, centralizing a niche he believes is poised for considerable growth.

“There needs to be a central location for our niche since it is growing so fast every day,” Q’on said.

Q’on said that despite its growth, the interracial niche has yet to receive the focus it deserves.

“I wanted to create something more focused and beneficial to actual webmasters, where people still use their signatures to tell who they are,” he said.

Aside from the obvious exchange of information, the new forum also will give users the opportunity to earn “GPB Dollaz” during various promotional campaigns. The Dollaz can be exchanged for T-shirts, hats and other branded items, and also can be earned by referring other webmasters to the forum.

Q’on said one of the services to be offered by GetPaidBaby.com will be to publish monthly sponsor statistics charting the conversion rates of popular affiliate programs in the niche. In August, BangBros.com was in the lead, converting 15 cents per click, according to the company.

Q’on, who founded Nulineum in 2001, is no stranger to the ethnic and interracial market. One of his company’s many holdings is adult links directory OnProbation.com, which is dedicated solely to the ethnic and interracial niche and sends out a reported 500,000 monthly clicks to more than 100 affiliate programs.

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