Channel 69 Video Revamps 'Body Builders in Heat'

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — Channel 69 Video has announced the release of a complete redesign of its muscle niche site, "Body Builders in Heat."

According to the company, the revamped site offers members a unique mix of muscle bound babes partaking in hardcore action; with high quality Flash streams and WMV downloads.

"Catering to the desires of those that will appreciate the flexing style of seduction, muscle fetish fans will feel right at home amongst the gym equipment and ripped muscle content that will keep their eyes on the prize of this atypical niche," stated a company release.

"It's the unique, unmatched content and quality we offer to the public that makes our re-design special," Channel 69 Video's Vice President of Marketing, Danny Cohen, said. "Through our affiliate program, "Channel69cash.com, we are offering webmasters a chance to promote an underutilized niche [that is] ready to turn your traffic into gold."

According to Cohen, Channel69cash.com offers a unique list of sites that includes Lesbian Chunky Chicks, Big Clits Big Lips, Double Air Bags and Hot 50 Plus, just to name a few.

All Channel69cash.com sites pay 50 percent recurring commissions for the lifetime of the member via CCBill's third-party affiliate program. A range of promotional tools such as banners, free hosted galleries, legal tube clips are now available, as are content zip files for those webmasters who wish to create their own promotional material.

"We have found this site converts great with mature driven traffic," Cohen added.

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