Digital Dope Debuts With 9 Niche Sites

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — 713 Media has launched their affiliate program DigitalDope.com, focusing on what webmaster Dallas Reed told XBIZ are their strongest hardcore niches: Asian, tranny and interracial content.

After nearly 10 months of development, the program kicks off with nine sites of exclusive content, emanating from deals struck with Third World Media and Justin Slayer of Evil Angel. Third World Media supplies Digital Dope with exclusive Japanese and tranny content, while Slayer gives them their interracial content.

"We're pushing the hardest in those three areas and we literally have a whole wharehouse of content going up," Reed said. "In about two to three months, we plan to release a new site every month. We have nine more [Asian] sites in the pipeline."

Reed comes from a solo-girl site background but jumped into hardcore adult when he tired of the models flaking too often. Also, he claims hardcore content has been doing well for the company, and currently all the sites on the network are hardcore.

With a combined 18 years of experience in both webmastering and the production of amateur content — Reed's business partner Bryan comes from a mainstream background and used to do video trailers for Reed — the 713 Media team said response has been strong so far.

"We've had a ton of support; it's been kind of shocking," Reed said. "There are a lot of people jumping in, a little quicker than we expected."

The program offers a standard 50 percent revshare (plus special promotions) and a 5 percent webmaster referral bonus. Digital Dope uses a NATS-based system to offer webmasters all the tools they need to promote any or all of the network's sites.

The network of sites currently include:

  • AsianBabyMakers.com
  • AssholeMassacre.com
  • BangkokStreetWhores.com
  • BlacksOnEverything.com
  • ForbiddenTokyo.com
  • RacknRump.com
  • SiamSlam.com
  • TheDirtyWhiteBoy.com
  • TrannyFluid.com

For more information visit DigitalDope.com, or contact Bryan, aka Redshoe, at redshoe@digitaldope.com or Dallas Reed, aka Dirty White Boy, at dallas@digitaldope.com.

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