OK, call me a sucker, but I took a look at the sites and I'll make a couple of quick comments

-- The tours for badboysfilms.com and manstay.com are, no offense, probably among the worst paysite tours I've ever seen. Might have been ok in 1997, but not by today's standards.

-- There's absolutely nothing on the warning page of badboysfilms that makes me want to go further. It looks like a page full of banners you'd find on the crappiest of free sites, but there's nothing clickable. I realize the idea is to promote Badpuppy, but if you feel so crappy about your own site that you have to promote the network you're a member of instead of your own site, something's really wrong.

-- There are no graphics whatsoever, except said unclickable banners that have no purpose promoting the actual site, and a logo at the top of the page. Nothing to entice the surfer to want to view the tour. The few buttons that are there are tiny and uninviting.

-- Traffic leaks on the bottom of the page (right next to where someone is supposed to click to take the tour, if they get that far) would keep any serious affiliate from wanting to promote the site.

-- it wasn't easy for me to even figure out how to *take* the tour (and I'm a fairly sophisticated user). I have to scroll way down past a bunch of crap, read through unappealing text and banner ads for completely unrelated products.

-- The tours look like they were designed by an amateur designer. Unless you're really going after the "I'm a guy who convinces guys to come into my home and jerk off" kind of look, it's hard to get anyone to take you serious. If you are going after the "amateur guy with cam" market, then the site can use the janky design style it has now, but should still be marketed completely differently.

-- There are some cute guys on the site. If it were properly developed and marketed, it would probably sell.

-- Manstay has all the same problems, but in addition, it uses ccbill but doesn't process Visa. That's cutting out a gigantic portion of the potential customers right there (about 65%, according to the last numbers I heard.)

I realize the above might be harsh, but it's intended only to put out what's wrong. If you really want the site to be successful, you might consider taking that advice.