XXX Jay Launches SnizzShare.com Companion Site, DickShare

CYBERSPACE — OCCash and Lords Of Porn owner Jay Quinlan, known industrywide as XXX Jay, has launched DickShare.com as the gay companion to his legal tube site SnizzShare.com.

SnizzShare.com and DickShare.com allow content owners and affiliate programs to upload their content to the site, which bares the styling of several other video sites. However, unlike typical tube sites, SnizzShare and DickShare give full credit to the content producer.

“We are not ripping anyone off,” Quinlan told XBIZ. “We redirect traffic back to people that own the content.”

Quinlan added that the sites offer affiliate program owners another option for garnering traffic besides being dependent on affiliates or simply buying traffic. Simultaneously, SnizzShare and DickShare benefit by being constantly updated with new material.

While SnizzShare has a gay section, Quinlan saw a need for a companion site dedicated to the niche.

“One of the big factors that made us want to make the move is we were seeing that the gay clips on SnizzShare were getting much lower clicks than the straight, but were still pulling sales,” he said. “Also, SnizzShare has a primarily straight audience and we might be alienating some of the more homophobic surfers.”

Quinlan added that with DickShare, the site could go deeper into the gay niche than it could with just a category on SnizzShare.com. SnizzShare will no longer accept gay submissions.

“We took all of the gay content and user accounts from SnizzShare and imported them over to DickShare,” Quinlan said. “If you have ever uploaded content to SnizzShare you are now getting double exposure.”

DickShare.com’s homepage features sections with videos “Currently Being Watched” and “Today’s Latest Videos.” Other categories listed along the top of the page include “Most Popular” and “Highest Rated.” The site also includes a gay community page and links to gay cams and gay dating sites.

SnizzShare.com launched two years ago with the explosion of tube sites. While other tubes feature pirated content, Quinlan decided to run his honestly.

Quinlan’s other company, Lords Of Porn most recently launched the official fan site of male adult star TT Boy, which had been previously managed by Club Jenna’s affiliate program, JennaCash.

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