Jersey Shore endorses cheater website

Adulterers beware; CheaterVille.com has announced a partnership with MTV’s most watched program, Jersey Shore. CheaterVille is a social website where people can post info on someone they know to be a cheater. Jersey Shore‘s Jennifer Farley (a.k.a. JWoww) and Angelina Pivarnick have both endorsed the site and Pivarnick even states “I think that if you […]

Adulterers beware; CheaterVille.com has announced a partnership with MTV’s most watched program, Jersey Shore.

CheaterVille is a social website where people can post info on someone they know to be a cheater.

Jersey Shore‘s Jennifer Farley (a.k.a. JWoww) and Angelina Pivarnick have both endorsed the site and Pivarnick even states “I think that if you cheat, you should be dumped for it and you should be abused. Karma is a b*tch and I can’t wait to post cheaters on the site.”

CheaterVille placed an ad on the MTV Jersey Shore website that in its first week alone outperformed the entire MTV website click through rate by 233%, according to CheaterVille’s founder James McGibney.

The site was launched in February of this year and already has 120,000 new subscribers.

Does this partnership make sense? What does it mean that CheaterVille’s ad performed so well? Post your thoughts in our comment section.

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