HustlerCash Introduces Mega-Branded Website

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Affiliate program HustlerCash has unveiled HustlerMegaPass.com, which contains 26 Hustler-branded websites accessible with a single password.

The network of sites has undergone a round of improvements. An interactive Flash experience allows viewers to jog back and forth during video playback with minimal load times.

The program’s recently launched high-definition streaming video service, HustlerHD, also is showcased on the branded sites, which include more than 2,000 full-length movies and 8,000 photos.

“Consumers trust the Hustler name,” Jean-Marie, a sales and marketing representative for Hustler, told XBIZ. “Affiliates have the added advantage of using the Hustler brand and will likely have more signups. With 26 sites consumers know they are going to get more bang for their buck.”

HustlerCash also has introduced what Jean-Marie called “in-text ads.” By adding a few lines of code to a webpage, the ad technology spiders text for adult-related keywords and then creates a rollover advertisement that displays sample video content related to each specific keyword.

“Our designers have worked ridiculously hard at building the best, new and improved promo tools they can,” Jean-Marie said. “The in-text ads are especially innovative and are something you usually see in the mainstream.”

”The type of focused traffic these ads generate offers a nearly effortless way for webmasters to increase their conversions.”

HustlerCash also has introduced hosted movie galleries, IFrame ads, morphing blog RSS feeds, HPA/FPA, peel ads and custom galleries.

The 26 sites within HustlerMegaPass.com include BustyBeauties, Asian Fever, Hustler’s Taboo, and AnalHookers, as well as Hustler18, BeaverHunt, HustlerCollegeGirls, Hustlaz, HustlersLesbians, MuchasLatinas, HottieMoms, VCAXXX and more.

With the launch, the program is offering affiliates $50 PPS every Friday through the end of July.

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