Mr. Man Rolls Out Extensive Upgrade to Male Nudity Megasite

Mr. Man Rolls Out Extensive Upgrade to Male Nudity Megasite

CHICAGO — Mr. Man, billed as “the world’s foremost authority on male nudity,” has rolled out an extensive site upgrade in the wake of an upsurge in traffic over the past year.

The revamp includes a graphic redesign, fresh content and “updated site features” to “get you hotter and harder than ever,” a site rep said. The updates, which include HTML video, are intended to showcase the more than 8000 “Hollywood hunks” in their database.

Sam Rakowski, CEO of Mr. Man parent company SkIntertainment, said the upgrades are perfectly timed due to increased interest in the company’s content.

“We have seen a surge in traffic in Mr. Man over the past year,” he said. “Traffic has nearly doubled and these changes should contribute to increases in retention and conversions. We’re very optimistic.”

In addition to cosmetic tweaks, the site’s revamp also includes deeper upgrades to its functionality and to allow users to personalize or curate their experience by adding favorite actors, movies and television shows. Users will be updated each time new scenes in their preferred categories are added to the database.

Further, “all videos are now in HTML, providing the best viewing and downloading options for nude scenes of all your favorite male celebrities,” the rep said.

“Search functionality now allows you to search not only by actor and movie or TV title, but by tags. Users can search for anything from ‘explicit sex’ to ‘gay scenes’ to ‘Speedos and thongs.’ Literally, anything can be searched for.”

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