New ‘Ink Candy’ Magazine Reveals Decorated Urban Curves
YNOT – BlackMenDigital.com, an online source for photos and videos of ethnic reality-TV babes, has launched a new publication designed to help members stay abreast of the body art increasingly decorating urban curves. Ink Candy debuted with Kimbella and Erica Lynne on the cover.
Kimbella, the vivacious good-girl star of VH1’s Love & Hip Hop, shows off her tattoos inside the premier issue. Lynne, the notorious scandal queen of Oxygen’s Bad Girls Club, lives up to her reputation for causing trouble in her own salacious sex tape. Fans of her wild antics will have the chance to get up close and personal with her body art inside Ink Candy’s first issue.
“Surfers with a taste for street-savvy vixens who crave ink, adventure and exhibitionism will love BlackMenDigital’s Ink Candy special feature, because this is a fresh, new niche with content that can’t be found anywhere else,” said Laurel Hertz, marketing manager for SwankDollars, the affiliate program that operates BlackMenDigital. “We’re taking a whole new direction with these sites, which means exciting new opportunities to make cash for everyone involved.”
To kick off the launch of the new project, SwankDollars is offering $50 per join or 70-percent revshare for each BlackMenDigital membership sold every Tuesday and Saturday in September. Hertz said “a host of promo tools” is available to promote the website.