UrgeCash Affiliate Program Launches With 8 Paysites

LOS ANGELES — Kicking off with a lineup of narrowly niched paysites, the adult affiliate company UrgeCash.com has launched.

A company called Urge Media Group is behind the new program, which offers sites that fill the ass-worship, smoking, public sex and gay niches. Company representatives said that they have eight new sites waiting in the wings. All content is shot in high-definition and will be offered in streaming Flash video, as well as mobile formats. All sites will include a message board and blog.

UrgeCash.com's staff will include Director of Operations Rick Cuban, as well as New Business Development Liaisons Richard Barrios and Ailon Gamboa. Ozzie Nunez will act as webmaster.

"We are now ready to offer affiliates a good amount of automated tools to help them push the brand," Nunez said.

In addition to the paysites, UrgeCash.com will also oversee the VOD theater Urge-On-Demand.com, which has yet to launch.

CCBill will handle payment processing for the new company, which runs on the WMA affiliate platform. Webmasters who promote UrgeCash.com paysites will have access to banners, TGPs, MGPs, custom tours and trailers, among other promotional tools. The company will pay 50 percent revenue share on all sales.

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