Smashbucks Debuts New Gay Site MensMovies.com

LOS ANGELES — After seven years promoting straight classic adult content, affiliate program Smashbucks has entered the gay market with MensMovies.com.

Using The Chopper, Smashbucks' proprietary software, MensMovies.com allows members to make customized movies by selecting scenes from thousands of movie titles that are available for download with no DRM restrictions. MensMovies.com currently offers more than 800 movies and more than 3,000 scenes for subscribers to choose from.

"Our selection of studios and 40-plus niches will satisfy most everyone's sexual desires, with 125 gay classics being transferred from 3/4-inch tape, most never before seen on the Internet," MensMovies.com cofounder Mike Hawk said. "Combine that with the ability for customers to download exactly the scenes that they want, and you've got a recipe for customer retention."

MensMovies.com allows users to easily select the scenes they want to download, with a choice of three download speeds.

Smashbucks pays webmasters up to $65 per signup or 60 percent revshare, and offers thousands of tools to webmasters, including free hosted galleries, multiple banners and zip files to create personalized galleries. Tools are updated regularly.

For more information, visit Smashbucks.com.,

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