LotzaDollars Revamps Musclewoman Paysite

HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Adult affiliate company LotzaDollars.com has revamped and relaunched its musclewoman paysite SheMuscleGym.com.

The company tapped Dickmans Design for the new look, which showcases dozens of new pictures of pumped-up female models who hail from the world of fitness modeling and bodybuilding.

LotzaDollars representative Nick said the new-look site is performing well.

“SheMuscleGym.com has always been one of the top sites at LotzaDollars.com since it was added to the program, but with the launch of the new tour is has quickly ‘lifted’ its way to the top,” he said. “It's one thing to say ‘yeah, we can do so and so,’ but to actually deliver, especially on a niche like this one, speaks volumes about the research and effort Dickmans’ guys put into their work. Affiliates should jump at this one, as it’s a real winner.”

The site's stable of models includes leading softcore bodybuilding model Melissa Dettwiller, among many others.

Representatives for LotzaDollars said that they plan to turn Dickmans Design loose on the rest of their sites, including My-Sex-Life.com.

“There’s still lots of money in the table for programs like Lotzadollars, who invest in good content and are concerned about bringing performance oriented tours for their affiliates and real value for their members," said Pedro Dickman. "Our mission is to give them an extra reach to grab that money.”

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