HunkMoney Revamps Gay Asian Paysite

GIBRALTAR — All-male affiliate program HunkMoney has revamped one of its popular gay-Asian-twink niche paysites in response to consumer demand.

XXXAsianGays.com has been relaunched with fresh content, a retooled tour and an upgraded member's area.

"We did market research and found that our members wanted more fresh, younger faces. So we started from scratch and totally retooled the site," said HunkMoney Marketing Director Ben Symons.

The revamp has produced increased conversions and positive member feedback. "It's been a real win-win situation for webmasters and members alike," Symons said. "And now that we have released it to our affiliate network, we are confident that XXXAsianGays will continue to be one of the top sites in the gay-Asian niche."

The seven-year-old network encompasses more than 25 sites including the recently launched LatinoCockStars.com and BarebackVids.com.

"We are fighting the recession by giving our members what they want," Symons notes. "And we're supporting our affiliates with the tools they need to make more money. We have been working on almost every site in our portfolio with the aim of improving conversions."

The HunkMoney affiliate toolbox includes "free hosted galleries, hosted Flash clips, embeddable clips, RSS feeds, pre-written reviews and more."

For additional information, visit their official website at program HunkMoney.com

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