Evil Angel Cash Launches 9 New Tours

VAN NUYS, Calif. — As part of its ramped-up affiliate program, Evil Angel Cash has redesigned tours on all nine of its signature sites. The tour pages will be updated weekly with new video trailers.

The sites with redesigned, hardcore tour pages are:

  • BlackPipeLayers.com
  • Buttman.com
  • CristophsBigNaturalTits.com
  • Euro-Angels.com
  • GapingAngels.com
  • JonniDarkkoXXX.com
  • JulesJordan.com
  • RoccoSiffredi.com
  • SpermSwallowers.com
  • All tours are advertised as having no traffic leaks.

    “When I started at Evil Angel I knew exactly what needed to be done with these sites,” Evil Angel Cash’s John Desjardins told XBIZ. “First, I wanted to develop new tours that would showcase the content in a way that really grabs the surfers attention.

    Evil Angel designed new animated banner packages for the pages, as well as full and half-page ads for promotional use. Each of the three tour pages features downloadable trailers that play in Windows Media Player.

    “We also wanted to create tours that surfers would not hesitate to join, and tours that affiliates would want to send surfers to,” Desjardins said. “Since the launch of the new designs we have already seen a great improvement in our numbers. The [high] conversions are something we know our affiliates will be pleased with.”

    Evil Angel Cash pays webmasters on a sliding commission platform. Affiliates have a choice of five payout options — pay-per-signup with an exit console, $30 per join; pay-per-signup without an exit console, $25 per join; 50 percent lifetime revshare; and 60 percent lifetime revshare with an exit console and a 5 percent webmaster referral.

    Evil Angel is renowned for its hardcore content. Directors own their own product, which Evil Angel then distributes.

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