IntenseCash Debuts 1st Straight Site Broke Straight Girls

DENVER — IntenseCash has released BrokeStraightGirls.com, its first all exclusive straight paysite.

Following in the footsteps of its award winning BrokeStraightBoys.com, Broke Straight Girls adapts a proven concept in the gay industry, to the straight market.

“A lot of affiliate programs try to pump out site after site as quickly as they can," IntenseCash CEO Mark Erickson said. "We take our time. We spent over nine months making sure the content we were producing was unique, and the site itself had all of the components necessary to make it a real winner, for both the consumer and industry webmasters alike.”

Although the scenes for the site were shot entirely in high-definition, Broke Straight Girls provides multiple download formats for each movie, making the experience enjoyable regardless of what the consumer’s computer or Internet connection might be.

“Along with providing for all consumer architectures, we also wanted to provide for all budgets as well,” Erickson said. “We offer six different price options, but regardless of which option the consumer chooses, our webmasters still make the same high payout.”

Each scene on BrokeStraightGirls.com features strictly girl/girl/boy action, exclusively produced and directed for the site.

For more information, visit IntenseCash.com.

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