KB Productions Partners With BittieBucks, GirlieCash

MONTREAL KB Productions, owners of Kenny’s Pennies and Radical Cash, has purchased a stake in the BittieBucks.com and GirlieCash.com programs to join forces and move both companies forward in the new year.

The companies said that the partnership will place both companies in a stronger position to market their products and better serve their affiliates.

“With Steve’s high quality content and access to stunning models combined with our team working with affiliates and end users I have no doubt we will be able to not only maximize revenues on current sites but also bring new high quality sites to market,” said Kenny B, owner of KB Productions.

Steve from BittieBucks said, “We’ve looked for a solid partner for a long time, I am sure people are aware of our previous partnerships and how they didn’t work out, but in Kenny’s Pennies we believe we’ve finally found our perfect partner. I met Kenny at a XBIZ show in London, and we clicked straight away. Everyone at the show was very positive about the partnership, and everyone sang Kenny and his company’s praises, so here’s to a massive 2013.”

New BittieBucks promotional material for affiliates to use have been added with more being added each week.

The C4 custom content channel creator will be added to BittieBucks giving affiliates the ability to create their own white label content channels and mini sites.

For more information, email Kenny@KennysPennies.com.

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