The Gorgeous Boys Network Launches Free Adult Blog

ATLANTA — The Gorgeous Boys Network has launched GorgeousBoys.net.

The company says the site is a blog publishing tool that won’t remove adult content and also comes with an established traffic base.

The company adds GorgeousBoys.net is an adult friendly network powering more than 23 different gay porn star blogs. The site, according to the company, allows adult stars to create and maintain their own blogs free of charge.

“In the past few months, a large amount of blogs hosted by Blogger have closed down and I’ve seen the problems and hassle it has caused to blog owners,” says Mark Wilson, founder of The Gorgeous Boys Network. “All their hard work wasted and lost. So I decided to try and help some adult bloggers with hosting their blogs, protecting them from being shutdown. Just like other blog systems, this will be a free service that offers your own customizable blog on a sub-domain, which can then in turn also redirect itself to your own domain as well.”

The company says for those established domain names and web site URLs, GorgeousBoys.net can upload blogs to the domains giving the user’s content ultimate exposure and a built-in traffic base from gay porn stars.

Tools included in the blog format at GorgeousBoys.net include the ability to blog/post photos, videos, podcasting, polls, comments and more with a variety of designs and blog formats.

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