TitanMen Celebrates 20 Years With New Tour, Increased Commissions

TitanMen Celebrates 20 Years With New Tour, Increased Commissions

SAN FRANCISCO — TitanMen, which overhauled its site with a new tour that includes high-definition images and movie trailers, said it has already increased conversions across all traffic sources since its soft launch in July, improving overall membership join income by 25 percent.

Since partnering with GameLink in March, the new responsive tour is the first in a series of strategic improvements to come to the TitanMen web presence, says Keith Webb, vice president and managing partner of Titan Media.

Webb said these will include a sweeping effort to re-encode TitanMen's videos to full 1080p for improved retention, overhauling the membership area of the website and continuing to develop robust tools to increase user engagement.

“Partnering with GameLink has allowed us to turn our full focus to what we do best … make great content,” Webb said. “Consumers and affiliates can expect to see some of the best quality and most forward thinking gay porn in the market from TitanMen.

“The TitanMen brand is back on top, bigger and bolder than ever.”

‎Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development and marketing for eLine.com, the managing partner of Gamelink, said: “For 20 years TitanMen has been synonymous with iconic gay content, epic men, and an ethical stance earning them innumerable fans. We used that branding to deliver an online experience that matches the company's rich legacy."

To celebrate the launch of the new tour and the 20-year anniversary of the TitanMen brand, all affiliates whose join revenue improves from September to October by at least 20 percent will receive a 20 percent bonus on any commission they earn from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

For additional information, contact GameLink rep Tawny Scarlet here.

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