SpookyCash Opens Blue Blood Mega Pass to Affiliates

HOLLYWOOD — Blue Blood's SpookyCash has announced that all affiliates can now promote the BlueBlood.com mega pass via either Epoch or CCBill.

According to the company, promotion of the company's flagship mega site was previously limited to a few select blogs and review sites, but now all SpookyCash affiliates can promote BlueBlood.com.

"BlueBlood.com features more than 100,000 erotic photos, showcasing more than 400 of the most exceptional women, shot by dozens of gifted photographers, with a huge number of coffee table books and magazine features to their credit," stated a company rep. "BlueBlood.com includes magazine quality photography of gorgeous, stylish, gothic, punk, deathrock, and otherwise offbeat women, [while] Blue Blood VIP's world famous signature couples sets feature real life lovers, and erotic fiction by some of the best-loved genre writers in the world."

"BlueBlood.com is structured a bit differently from a standard adult site, having a morphing dynamic tour and both text and photography presenting what Blue Blood is all about," SpookyCash head honcho, Amelia G, says. "I hesitated to include BlueBlood.com officially in SpookyCash because it is really my baby, being the most closely related of all our membership websites to the original Blue Blood print magazine I founded in 1992."

"The site just converts so well that I eventually decided BlueBlood.com had to be available for all our SpookyCash affiliates to promote," Amelia G added.

SpookyCash provides a variety of webmaster sales tools, including FHGs, a POTD, and banners. BlueBlood.com is now also being included in RSS and hosted blog updates and the BlueBlood.com real life lovers POTD appears on the SpookyCash hosted blog and TGP as well.

BlueBlood.com is reportedly the first of a number of planned tour launches for SpookyCash affiliates in 2010.

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