Brendon Marley Relaunches LikeEmStraight.com

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Brendon Marley has announced the return of his 1996 straight-guy seduction website, LikeEmStraight.com.

The site was designed using Web 2.0 styling and holds more than 300 of Brendon Marley’s full-length amateur videos, which are available for unlimited member viewing.

"The new design was created to fulfill two major objectives,” Marley said. “First, getting and keeping the surfer's eye, which was accomplished by making our content the center of attention. Second, to retain our members by making them feel comfortable and engaged with weekly updates, easy navigation, minimal page reloads and lots of extra yet familiar tools like photo and video indexes, searches, series selection and others."

All Star Internet, which launched Marley’s first site 12 years ago, redesigned the site.

"Our biggest challenge was making the site as polished and high tech as possible without losing the grimy, underground reality of Brendon's video and I know we accomplished that goal." said Hal Star, president of All Star Internet.

The company has put together a membership package that includes LikeEmStraight.com plus access to Marley’s two other sites, Brendon.tv and HardNStraight.com. Both feature his straight guy seduction videos. HardNStraight.com allows streaming, downloading and sharing of more than 1,100 video clips — unprotected and without watermarks. Brendon.tv will premiere all of Marley’s new releases and includes more than 40 leased bonus video streams.

The affiliate program, BrendonsBucks, managed by CCBill, features hosted banners, hosted hybrid video/photo galleries, RSS feeds and hosted mini-sites.

For additional information, contact affiliate@allstarinternet.com or (954) 252-4003.

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