Fantasy Girl Revenue Opens Promotional Program for Performers

LAS VEGAS — Adult star Catalina Cruz’s web company, Fantasy Girl Entertainment, has launched a new site inviting performers to be part of the company’s program.

According to the company, participating performers receive their own website and will earn 80 percent of the profits.

FantasyGirlRevenue.com has 20 years’ experience getting traffic and sales to sites with search engines, email marketing, page and link building, blog promotion and a 3,500-member affiliate program.

“The Fantasy Girl platform offers unique content where we will shoot 3D virtual reality of the girls for their official website, and stand out from the crowd. We also take a hands-on approach and will retouch their photos and build personalized promo headers on a regular basis, ensuring that their sites stay fresh with new and exciting content in the members’ area and free tours,” said a company representative. “Members get access to over 30 adult websites so they never get bored with lack of updates.”

“I am super excited to invite performers into our program and give them another option where they can have a webmaster team that truly works hard for them and just doesn’t slap a site up and it gets lost in the sea,” Catalina explained. “Being a webmaster takes constant daily dedication so your traffic keeps coming in. I believe this is what has happened along the years and I’ve watched popular solo girl sites lose all their traffic from lack of webmaster attention and not knowing what to do.”

“We see many platforms these days that rely solely on social media for their traffic and sales. Social media is great and important but this is only one way we get traffic,” said Brandon Michaels, webmaster for the Fantasy Girl network of sites. “We have many channels for our traffic. We have a very hands-on approach. With the right Fantasy Girl and content, we are confident with what we can do and all our years of experience.”

To join Fantasy Girl Revenue, click here.

For more information, email webmaster@catalinacruz.com.

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