ARLCash, SwankDollars Tap New Business Developer

ARLCash, SwankDollars Tap New Business Developer

ATASCADERO, Calif. — The parent company of ARLCash.com and SwankDollars.com has hired a new business developer.

Well known to the industry, Marshal has been tasked by RR Processing LLC to bring in new business and manage the existing affiliate programs for both ARLCash.com and SwankDollars.com.

"Marshal has been a great addition to our team. We have found our 'gem' and are excited that he has come on board with us. I know we are going to see great new things to come," said Laurel Hertz, president of RR Processing.

Marshal brings considerable experience to his new post. He has been active in the adult industry since 2003, working for some of the top online businesses such as Bookmark.com and the Directories.xxx network, as well as xHamster affiliate program StripChat.

Marshal has also been in the trenches as an affiliate webmaster and SEO specialist for more than a decade, operating a network of thousands of affiliate sites.

Hertz said Marshal brings a wealth of hands-on knowledge to his new post and “has fast proven to be a good fit into their lean-and-mean business model.”

"Getting a position that will allow me to grow professionally while being able to utilize my knowledge and skills is a great opportunity,” Marshal said. “I am really happy to be working in an environment that fully maximizes and applies one's skills and abilities.

"I intend to contribute to the development and growth of the company and help it further innovate and expand the current market.”

ARLCash.com is an affiliate program built on niche content and maximized payouts. Network sites include the award-winning PascalsSubsluts.com, EdPowers.com, 3AM.xxx, SexyMomma.com and LukeHardyXXX.com.  

SwankDollars.com promotes a wealth of high-quality porn sites, with more than 20 years of content from legendary porn brands. Content ranges from solo girls and mainstream hardcore to niches such as teens, ebony, BBW and huge boobs.

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