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Analized Brings Rears Forward With New Network Launch

Analized Brings Rears Forward With New Network Launch

Among the most perennially popular of adult entertainment niches, anal sex has long been a focus of expression for erotic artists.

Despite the prevalence of content catering to this well-worn genre, new productions continue to pop up, with this year’s launch of the Analized Network serving as a high-water mark for these down-and-dirty depictions of desire.

We believe that we provide a fantastic product and service to anal enthusiasts and want to make sure we are focused on creating a network that will give them the best value possible.

XBIZ recently reached out to Shannon Kaehny, CFO of Third Rock Enterprises — which owns the Analized Network — for insight into the new all-anal project’s development, launch and future plans.

“Analized.com was created because babes look really good getting fucked in the ass,” Kaehny told XBIZ. “It’s as simple as that.”

This pithy summary might have ended the interview there, revealing just about everything that anal sex fans need to know about the new network. But in the interests of journalistic integrity, we wanted to drill down deeper to discover how Analized is poised to serve as a one-stop shop where fans can enjoy watching sexy women having their darkest desires fulfilled — as long as those desires involve passionate anal sex, of course.

“We were sick of seeing ‘first anal’ scenes and stuff that was all plot-based with really horrible, sterile, passionless sex. We want to see the chemistry and real orgasms,” Kaehny added. “Our slogan is, ‘We don’t want your first anal, we want your seventh!’”

Analized’s focus on depicting alluring and experienced anal artists who are able to combine ferocity with a sense of frolic delivers the edginess that fans crave, while its network approach utilizing individual sites enables it to provide an easier and cost-effective way for fans to discover the content they are seeking.

Kaehny says this is an important factor given how cluttered the web is these days, noting, “In order to find what you really want you need to niche everything out.”

“Simply having a website that focuses on good hardcore anal fucking wasn’t enough,” Kaehny explained. “We felt that by creating sub-sites we could help fans find the specific type of content they want to see in an easy, accessible manner.

“Whether it be AnalBBC.com for all their big black cock ass-pounding fantasies or TeenageAnalSluts.com to see hot young babes taking huge cocks up the butt,” Kaehny added, “our goal is to keep the Analized style and mentality while applying it to every sub-niche site within the network.”

For the uninitiated, anal sex may seem pretty straightforward, but there are many nasty nuances that will keep fans intrigued and drive the network’s growth forward. The initial five sites at launch are set to expand in September, with the release of HomemadeAnalWhores.com — and further growth is planned in response to the newest trends and the demands and expansion of Analized's membership base.

“The limit [on the network’s growth] is purely based on demand,” Kaehny confided. “If our fans want 100 sites, then that’s what we will give them.”

While Analized.com and all of the sites within its network are hardcore gonzo sites — a shooting style that reinforces its brand positioning by focusing on “crazy and intense” anal sex — the variety of scenes and situations that are served will be based on iactual fan demand rather than anonymous statistics.

“We aren’t trying to create clickbait-based content off metrics dictated by someone who has never been on a porn set. We are trying to make the best possible anal porn and showcase awesome ass pounding,” Kaehny explained. “No bullshit, just good porn.”

That last sentiment, “No bullshit, just good porn,” underscores the company’s commitment to the basics: producing compelling content offering the best quality and value possible, but not overly burdened by pursuing the bleeding edge in an effort to leverage current technological advantages.

“We adapted to 4K at the very beginning of the sites’ creation and have always increased quality wherever we could,” Kaehny said. “However, when it comes to things like VR or other technological excitement, we prefer to leave that for someone else.”

The Analized Network boasts hundreds of scenes featuring more than 200 models, with each site maintaining a regular “every other day” update schedule. As the network expands with the addition of new sites, daily updates are planned, with an ambitious goal of multiple updates per day by spring 2020.

As with all network offers, when a fan joins any of the Analized sites, they will receive access to the full family of sites, and to all of its updates, included with their membership package during its duration.

As for how affiliates get in on the Analized action, the network is part of the FPNcash.com family and James@FPNcash.com and Jesse@FPNcash.com are ready to provide assistance with tools and sales.

Finally, looking toward the future, the Analized team is very excited about becoming a network, and about serving its fans by focusing its energy on growth and giving its members the best user experience.

“Making money and new memberships are great, but we are honestly just porn fans who want to make awesome content,” Kaehny concluded. “We believe that we provide a fantastic product and service to anal enthusiasts and want to make sure we are focused on creating a network that will give them the best value possible.”

The personally-driven level of interest and involvement on the part of the producers is a cornerstone of delivering the type of high-quality adult entertainment that fans are willing to pay for — and in the case of anal-sex fanatics, Analized.com and its growing network is guaranteed to leave a smile on their faces.

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