PuzCash Launches BustyBabesPass.com

BARCELONA, Spain — Entertainment Network PuzCash.com has launched BustyBabesPass.com, its sologirl network for the busty boobs niche.

The company says the site features amateur talent as well as well-known performers like Gianna Michaels and Kianna Dior and allows big boobs, large breast, and DD fans access to 17 single model sites within the network.

"We have applied to BustyBabesPass.Com our solutions to problems we see facing adult webmasters today," says N. Lape, principle and affiliate coordinator for PuzCash.com.

“The number one problem we see is saturation due to the huge free collections of full-length videos offered by a huge number of tube sites. We solve this issue by focusing on providing a specific niche and specific performer experience to the surfer as opposed to generic random material that happen to fall within a niche. We've long known that most adult surfers are impulse buyers. When they spot a performer they like, they want to check out a high quality collection of that performer's pictures and videos.”

The company adds that BustyBabesPass.com's mini-site orientation focuses the surfer's attention on a girl-by-girl basis, selling the personality of the performer and immerses the viewer into a rich collection of pictures and videos.

Because of high definition camera angles, fresh model selection and picture quality, the company says BustyBabesPass' single girl websites' semi-exclusive content category captures the amateur "look and feel" of a cozy mini-site that's been proven to convert even the most jaded and experienced tube surfer.

The site is also certified by WebSiteSecure.org. The company says PuzCash.com offers affiliates promoting BustyBabesPass full marketing support through a large collection of FHGs and free customizable promotional content.

The company says PuzCash's CCBill cookies expire in 255 days, giving webmasters greater opportunities to monetize their hard-earned traffic.

PuzCash.com offers 50-70 percent revenue sharing with payout percentages rising with volume.

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