MenOnTheNet, Gunzblazing Launch Stud Site

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Gay Internet directory MenOnTheNet.com and content producer Gunzblazing have teamed up to launch Bang Bang Boys, a new stud-focused website.

During the initial launch of the site, which features Gunzblazing’s hardcore content, MenOnTheNet will handle the exclusive promotion.

“We’ve searched the world to present the finest-looking and best-hung muscle studs found anywhere,” Gunzblazing Owner Brian Randall said. “With these men, we have discovered truly fresh talent. Of course, they are the key element that will bring plenty of attention to this brand new site. Bang Bang Boys will offer scores of these handsome and exciting men captured in stunning photo galleries, shot on location videos and live chat photo galleries.”

Randall said the site will be updated weekly, and members will get access to three bonus sites.

“We always strive to bring our members the very best in male erotic content on the net, coupled with the industry’s top technology,” Randall said. “Our latest effort targets the heart of the gay adult market with the very hottest guys we can find. By teaming exclusively with MenOnTheNet.com during the earliest portion of the site’s public unveiling, we’ve virtually assured that the site will sky-rocket.”

In the past, Gunzblazing and MenOnTheNet have married marketing with content to launch and promote sites such as HotBareback.com. While Randall concedes the promotional model is not typical of the online adult entertainment business, he said the partnership pays dividends in terms of targeted traffic.

“MenOnTheNet.com was one of Gunzblazing's first affiliate partners and since then it has generated many thousands of signups,” he said. “The quality and volume of qualified traffic that MenOnTheNet.com can generate is exceptional. We fully expect to see the same for our new site.”

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