VirtuaGirl's Gay Brother Just Got Sexier

Released in January 2000, as the gay equivalent of the VirtuaGirl software, a little over four years and more than 1.5 million downloads later, the software and site have just undergone a huge makeover.

"VirtuaGuy has always worked well for us," explains Richard Excoffier, CEO of Totem Entertainment. "There has always been a good vibe about the product since the day we launched it. And when webmasters saw that conversion and retention ratios were extremely promising, they jumped at the chance to sell it." Indeed, the first version of VirtuaGuy boasted conversion rates of 1/180 and unique traffic of hundreds of thousands of visitors a month with 80% of those visitors choosing to download the software.

The first thing users notice about VirtuaGuy2 is that it moves, it's alive, there's a real-life hot guy strutting his stuff and getting bare naked on your (excuse the pun) toolbar! By totally renewing and upgrading the site and the striptease software, they believe they've created the perfect gay entertainment product. It's personalized, interactive, innovative, sexy and amusing. VirtuaGuy2 has given the power back to the users, putting them in control and people like that feeling of empowerment.

In conjunction with the release of VirtuaGuy2, Totem will soon be releasing a special gay version of their cash program TotemCash. This site will be dedicated to helping webmasters with gay traffic maximize their Virtuaguy2 promotional campaigns and revenue. Having a guy strip for you daily on your PC while you work or just for fun is so different to any other form of gay online entertainment. VirtuaGuy2 is exactly what today's gay adult surfer is looking for!

For more information on VirtuaGuy2 and TotemCash please contact webmaster@virtuaguy2.com

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