K-Beech, Diesel Media Launch New Website

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Leading video distributor K-Beech, Inc. and web technology company Diesel Media announced the launch of AdultMoviesandSexToys (AMST).

The companies describe the venture as a 2.0 destination for the sale of sex toys and movies.

“Today, most online websites specialize in either sex toys or adult movies — we offer a comprehensive product line of over 80,000 adult entertainment products.”

“I’ve been in the adult industry for over 20 years and I’ve never been more excited about our online shopping experience,” said Kevin Beech, CEO and co-founder of AMST.

He added, “Our team has accomplished everything we originally set out to do; create the largest shopping destination for adult movies and sex toys while offering unmatched inventory and unparalleled pricing and selection.”

The site is user-centric and simplifies the sorting of a large amount of toys and movies. One feature allows products to be viewed without reloading search results. AMST said users can view details in zoom or hi-def then close the window and return to the existing search, resulting in a 50 percent time saving per page view when compared to other sites.

"With over five million Google searches a month for sex toys and adult movies there was definitely a huge demand for a better online presence. We’ve created the perfect blend of form and function; a mainstream design, highly advanced search and navigation system, and award wining fulfillment and customer service,” said Derek Simms, CTO and co-founder.

The site also boasts a comprehensive adult movie directory where each adult performer, studio and director has a featured page displaying their work and whom they've worked with in front of and behind the camera.

“It's like an IMDB of the adult industry...if a user is interested in a individual adult performer or one of their co-stars, the titles can be easily found and added to their cart,” COO Jeff Snyder, said.

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