PimpRoll Launches Revamped LethalHardcore.com

PimpRoll Launches Revamped LethalHardcore.com

TORONTO — PimpRoll announced today the relaunch of LethalHardcore.com.

The new site comes on the heels of the recent debut of its flagship website, Wankz.com.

“For the last five years, LethalHardcore.com has been one of PimpRoll’s best-selling and best converting paysites, even though it continued to perform above expectations, it was time to give it a facelift and to bring the underlying technology and user experience up to and beyond what is expected in today’s marketplace,” vice president Phil said.

To celebrate the launch, PimpRoll is paying $45 per join for all sales sent to LethalHardcore.com from Aug. 5-20, which includes $1 trials. The company said webmasters and advertisers are encouraged to act while the new design is fresh in order to take advantage of the sites exceptional conversion ratio.

PimpRoll noted that for years, the crew at Lethal Hardcore has been pushing the envelope, releasing controversial material featuring top stars and fresh talent alike. Now, the site has more options for promoting the content.

Lethal Hardcore is translated into 10 of the most popular languages in the world allowing for marketing on a geo location basis; or allowing for traffic can be sent directly to one of the featured sites or categories based on the niche desires of a particular audience.

Featuring content from producer Stoney Curtis, Lethal Hardcore includes series including “Your Mom Tossed My Salad,” “Fuck My Mommy and Me,” and “Cougars Crave Young Kittens.”

The site will also include 20 new, high definition scenes each month.

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