Grooby, Manica Media Launch Model-Focused Trans Site TGirlCreme.com

Grooby, Manica Media Launch Model-Focused Trans Site TGirlCreme.com

LOS ANGELES — Grooby Productions has teamed up with Manica Media to launch TGirlCreme.com, featuring top models who have appeared on the Grooby network of trans sites over the years.

Participating models include Domino Presley, Natassia Dreams, Casey Kisses, Daisy Taylor, Natalie Mars, Korra Del Rio, Lena Moon and Kayla Biggs, among others.

“Featuring top models who have appeared on the Grooby network of trans sites over the years, this is the first time a customer can access all of a performer’s content for one price,” said a rep.

Company CEO Steven Grooby explained that as he “was setting up TranzFanz with Manica Media, their back-end seemed perfect for this project which I've been planning for a while.”

“With some of our models across so many sites, as well as content that's never appeared on a site, it's difficult and costly for a fan of that model to find all her content, so now they can, in one place,” Steven Grooby added.

The Grooby CEO pointed out that he had been “looking for a way to get models who've worked for us a lot, some extra revenue and we'll automatically pay out to that model when fans buy their portfolio.”

“If a model wants to make some more, she can promote it for an extra payout,” he added.

Models appearing on the website make $5 for every sale, in addition to the ability to make affiliate sales. Grooby said they have instituted this policy “to reward models who have worked for the company throughout the years.”

Visit TGirlCreme here. For more from Grooby, follow them on Twitter.

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