Brendon Marley, Robins & Caruso Partner for StraightCockCash.com

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — StraightCockCash.com is a new affiliate program combining Brendon Marley’s 15-year online presence in the straight guy seduction niche with Robins & Caruso redesigned BaitBuddies.com, which caters to the Gay4Pay niche.

Brendon Marley Video, one of the two partner studios, has been operating online since 1996 and features average straight guys being seduced by the producer himself. His flagship website is Like-EmStraight.com.

Website development and marketing company All Star Internet announced the launch of the new site. StraightCockCash.com is based on CCBill’s affiliate system. Promotional tools include a selection of banners, FHGs, downloadable video files and photos, along with self-updating “video of the week” players and embeddable FLV players.

“After many changes in our affiliate programs over the last few years, we decided to take our two popular straight guy sites and give them a single permanent home to serve our affiliates more effectively and efficiently,” All Star Internet owner Hal Star said.

Star referred to Marley’s content as sometimes on the “wild side” and could be considered fetish fare.

"Over the last 13 years our members have communicated to us that the appeal for them is the video's real amateur nature as well as their ability to relate to both Brendon and the regular guys he shoots," he said.

BaitBuddies.com, introduced in 2005 is set around a straight porn shoot where the girl doesn’t show and the bait guy prods the straight guy into going Gay4Pay.

According to the company, BaitBuddies is thriving under its new production team.

“We credit our fast success to the diligence we use in selecting the right guys that will work in each particular scene, and most importantly in keeping the action as real possible,” said Gio Caruso, who photographs for major gay studios, entertainment sites and magazines.

For information about the new affiliate program, email affiliate@allstarinternet.com or call (954) 252-4003.

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