WEGCash Launches FuckHerRight.com, $100 Bonus

BOCA RATON, Fla. — WEGCash has debuted its first exclusively shot paysite, FuckHerRight.com. The company is paying a $100 bonus payout for the first three days of the launch, followed by random bonus days throughout the month of August.

Expanding upon the success of WEGCash’s Join4Free program, FuckHerRight.com offers exclusive content, plus weekly updates with a $2.95 trial price for surfers.

Appealing to a variety of niches, FuckHerRight.com provides graphic adult content in multiple download formats and uses Flash for its video clips to ensure a faster and easer viewing experience for the end user.

Regular affiliate payouts for FuckHerRight.com will start at $36 per signup and increase with volume.

“A lot of hard work has gone into the development of the FuckHerRight.com site, from designers to programmers to content producers and the highly talented performers,” WEGCash’s Product Development Director Cory Hedgepeth said. “Everyone involved has helped us make this site a winner. We’re excited for our webmasters, old and new. We know this site is going to make them money, especially with our $100 bonus payouts.”

Bonus payouts will be in place for webmasters during the first weekend of launch, July 27–29. There will be one random bonus day each week during August where WEGCash will pay webmasters $100 per FuckHerRight signup, $2 per Join4Free signup and $60 per custom paysite signup.

There are a number of tours available for FuckHerRight.com, highlighted by the targeted mobile/iPod tour.

Promotional materials also are available for the FuckHerRight.com site. For TGP and MGP webmasters, WEGCash has included both TGP and MGP free hosted galleries for promotional use. New FHGs will be added on a weekly basis.

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