TotemCash Surpasses 20M Accounts

PARIS — TotemCash surpassed 20 million accounts this week, the company says.

Since its launch in 1998, TotemCash program — VirtuaGirl, DeskBabes and VirtuaGuy — has brought on 1,300 performers in 1080P HD using a cross-platform proprietary software optimized for PC or Mac.  

"All of the TotemCash performers are carefully selected and include many of the top names requested by fans," said Rex Excoffier, owner of TotemCash.com. "Great girls like Linet A, Little Caprice, Aleska Diamond, Mandy Dee, Carmen Gemini and so many more are available in five new shows released each week.

"We have a very active community of fans voting, commenting and interacting to help decide which girls and what kinds of themes should be added in the weeks to come. That's a really big part of the reason why people have created more than 20 million of their own accounts."

VirtuaGirl utilizes proprietary software and exclusive content that can't be tubed or found for free, the company says. The free downloadable software is fully accredited by Nortons and contains no adware, spyware or malware.

Rather than pursuing a monthly flat fee, TotemCash software allows users to download individual girls and performances with a wide pricing plan that includes options for small amounts via mobile phone/SMS and large package deals on credits with up to a 50 percent discount to entice investment in long term sales.

Five new explicit shows are published every week along with plenty of community involvement online and powerful algorithmic sales tools that help customers find new content that suits their specific taste perfectly. Along with a system of rewards and loyalty bonuses, TotemCash is built to retain clients and maximize the ROI on affiliate traffic, the company says.

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