BehindCash.com Opens Doors to Webmasters

BehindCash.com Opens Doors to Webmasters

PRAGUE — Czech startup Fominent has announced the launch of its gay affiliate program, BehindCash.com.

According to the company, the launch happened shortly after the company debuted its first membership paysite, BehindFriends.com.

“Behind Friends is a gay studio based in Prague that features Europe’s hottest performers along with up and coming talent from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and nearby countries,” says Fominent’s Managing Director Roman. “The site puts models in various fantasy scenes developed by their creative team or based [on] ideas directly from members.”

BehindCash.com offers affiliates a 50 percent revenue share.

“Consumers and affiliates are at the center of our business,” Roman adds. “We want to attract the world’s best webmasters and take the Behind Friends brand closer to our targeted consumers.”

Roman says the company enters the business optimistically and with a clear vision of what it wants to achieve, including the acquisition of paysites in profitable gay niches along with further expanding its incentives to webmasters.

“We aim to deliver outstanding market worthy content to users and webmasters in order to develop lifelong relationships with both key stakeholders,” Roman concludes. “We are just getting started and we are looking at a few other initiatives in the future in keeping with our goal to continuously refine our offers.”

For more information, email Affiliate Manager Matthew Vonegidy at matthew.v@behindcash.com or visit BehindCash.com.

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