Lords Of Porn Launch TTBoy Official Fan Site

LOS ANGELES — Lords Of Porn has launched TTBoy.com, the official fan site of the male adult star.

“I’m very excited about the site,” TT Boy said. “I can’t wait for members to experience the best site on the web.”

The site features personal photos of TT Boy, a biography, rated scenes, previews of upcoming scenes, a guestbook and a Poll of the Week, which currently asks members to choose the type of girls they would like to see TT Boy with — black, white, Asian, Latin or teen.

OC Cash and LordsOfPorn.com owner Jay Quinlan told XBIZ that TT Boy’s previous site was handled by Club Jenna’s affiliate program, JennaCash.

“They didn’t do a good job,” Quinlan said. “We took over the domain.”

According to Quinlan, the design of TT Boy’s site is different from any other sites from Lords Of Porn.

“It doesn’t follow the typical paysite design,” he said. “It’s a lot more interactive.”

TT Boy said the company is working on making the site even more interactive, but for now he keeps up with his members by responding to emails.

“Members can expect to see the best content in the world,” TT Boy said. “The site is easy to navigate, user-friendly, updated frequently and we listen to members’ feedback — so expect to talk.”

The content available on the site is taken from TT Boy’s production companies Evasive Angles, TT Boy Productions and Bubble Butt Inc. Quinlan said they are working on acquiring TT Boy’s back catalogue as well.

“The site will feature everything he’s been in,” Quinlan said. “It’s just a new way of presenting his content.”

TT Boy said his companies have produced between 800-900 movies — several of them featuring him.

“However, even the ones that I’m not in still have my personal touch,” he added.

The site also contains TT Boy’s personal touch. He wrote his own biography for the site and the content is subject to his approval.

Lords Of Porn is offering $30-35 PPS, 60-70 percent revenue share and 50/50 with no cross sales for the promotion of TTBoy.com.

“This site is great for webmasters promoting the adult star niche,” Quinlan said. “There’s not very many male performers that are even worthy of a site and only a handful that are in TT Boy’s league.”

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