BoobDollars and Related Websites for Sale

SEATTLE — BoobDollars.com, the affiliate program specializing in websites devoted to naturally busty women, is up for sale.

Program owner Joel Raes told XBiz he is selling the program so he can devote more time to projects outside of adult entertainment and because the program has outgrown his operation.

Launched three-and-a-half-years ago, BoobDollars sites have about 1,600 recurring members. The sites have been updated five days a week since 2002 and amassed a library of more than 46,000 exclusive images and 200 videos of 70 models.

“The beauty of our program for a prospective buyer is that we have 17 sites shared by one massive members area that is transferable to any program,” Raes said, adding that the company has about six months of content sitting on its servers.

“With our retention rates, the stability of our rebills and the vast amount of exclusive content we’ve shot over the last few years, the program is pretty much turnkey, so someone would be walking into existing income,” he added.

Raes stressed that BoobDollars is a true niche program, with as many as 20 photo sets per model.

“What many people don’t realize is that many of these models like Audra Mitchell and Karen Macgregor who have a name and a following, and nobody else will ever get them because they can’t be shot anymore,” he said.

He added that the company has complete 2257 documentation on all of its featured models.

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