Maleflixxx to Launch Custom Cinema Program

TORONTO, Canada — Gay video-on-demand company Maleflixxx has released a Layout Wizard for its Build Your Own Cinema (BYOC) affiliate program that lets webmasters customize their cinema homepages to reflect niche content and better target specific market segments.

“Webmasters using the BYOC Layout Wizard will be able to do more than simply rearrange the layout of their home pages,” said Eric Johnson, president of Sureflix Digital Distribution, operators of the Maleflixxx global network. “The new program will allow them to create unique homepages that reflect only the content they want to highlight on their networks.”

The BYOC Layout Wizard offers different levels of customization, leaving webmasters free to decide which is right for their individual sites.

Johnson said webmasters of any skill level can create fully-customized cinemas with the advanced cinema builder because it is based on a three-step process that uses pulldown menus and other intuitive tools.

Specifically, webmasters can choose from pre-designed templates or use different sized modules to create custom pages, set themes or preferences for each individual module using drop-down menus, then tweak content and experiment with advanced layout options until they get the look and feel they want.

“Maleflixxx is fully committed to supporting our affiliate network and our webmasters by giving them the tools to succeed and target their customer base,” Johnson said.

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