Buddy Profits Launches NextDoorCasting.com

MONTREAL — Buddy Profits has launched its first exclusive gay casting site, NextDoorCasting.com.

The company said Next Door Studios has been releasing casting videos over the past few months as part of its original pilot series on Next Door World. The Next Door casting series has become very popular among fans to a point where the company has received an overwhelming number of requests for a dedicated site and many more releases.

“Next Door Casting is where we ask our most popular exclusive models, like Markie More, to help coach and test-out fresh gay, bi and straight guys who want to audition to become Next Door Buddies. That means that these casting guys are filming their first gay sex videos and the recordings are used to receive feedback from our fans as to how they perform and whether they should come back,” said Stephan Sirard, President of Next Door Studios.

Members of Next Door Casting will have access to the Next Door Studios’ network of 16 sites, multiple weekly video and photo updates, and a library of more than 3,000 downloadable videos.

Managing director Hector Camacho added, “Buddy Profits is excited to announce the expansion of its portfolio of sites yet again. Casting videos are popular in the gay market and Next Door’s casting couch adds a unique twist to this category that has proven popular with their fans. Fans of masculine, muscular all-American fresh faced jocks and amateur performers will enjoy this content and site.”

The site is now available for promotion at BuddyProfits.com which includes affiliate tools like hosted banners, downloadable promo sets, promo codes and tube clips.

For more information, email affiliate manager Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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