KJCash Launches CJXXX.com Gay Porn Network

CYBERSPACE — KJCash has unveiled the CJXXX gay porn network site.

"In the past year, we have built a solid network of six exclusive sites,” KJCash CEO Craig “CJ” Jackson said. “Some of the sites have shared access as a bonus to members, and we decided about two months ago to roll this out system-wide and allow full access to all the sites. We have gotten very positive feedback from members and seen a substantial increase in retention and rebills.”

CJ added that because results were so favorable, the company decided to add a multisite portal to build brand identity and to give the affiliate network an additional property to promote.

Current sites in the network are Str8BoyzSeduced.com, DefiantBoyz.com, BrazilianStudz.com, LaughingAsians.com, GayAsianTwinkz.com and SpunkStarz.com. Additional sites are under construction and members will get access to those as they go live, the company said.

KJCash.com was launched in 2008. Promotional materials currently available for affiliates include RSS feeds, embedded flash video previews, hosted movie and photo galleries, animated and static banners, and a hosted blog.

"We are thrilled with the way KJCash has grown in the past year and are very excited as we start 2010,” CJ said. "We have a lot of new projects in the pipeline and although there have been a lot of challenges in the past year with the economic situation, we remain enthusiastic and positive on the future of the industry. Our focus is to continue providing surfers with high-quality sites, frequent updates of fresh new content, and providing our affiliates with the tools they need to effectively promote our sites."

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