GunzBlazing, Manhunt Set Up Virtual Shop

SYDNEY, Australia — Manhunt.net and GunzBlazing.com have set up virtual shop. The gay affiliate program has partnered exclusively with the powerhouse gay social networking site for its online retail needs.

The newly launched ManhuntDVDShop.com allows Manhunt members to "choose from all of the latest titles from a massive range of studios from around the world," a GunzBlazing rep said.

"The online store utilizes the extensive DVD title collection, superior customer service and shipping abilities of GayDVD.com to offer them a quality experience."

GunzBlazing principal Brian Randall tailored the new site specifically to Manhunt's needs.

"The shop was created to look, feel and operate at the high standards necessary to be endorsed by Manhunt and presented to our millions of members worldwide," said Carlos Felipe Morales, Manhunt director of advertising.

"I am thrilled about the ManhuntDVDShop.com. It has surpassed all expectations and further solidifies a great partnership."

Randall praised Manhunt's ability to "anticipate and sell to the needs of the global gay market."

"They have a valuable and well-understood user base that keeps on getting bigger every year,” he said. “The new online shop is a development that is far more than a standard white-label site. It's a custom product that has been designed and built specifically to integrate with Manhunt's current and future online shopping strategy."

"It's an exciting project and we're enjoying being a part of it."

The seven-year-old GunzBlazing is a division of video-on-demand network AEBN.net and offers an array of paysites and shopping cart sites including RateMyCock.com, BangBangBoys.com and SexGaymes.com as well as AlphaMales.com and RagingStallion.com.

Launched in 2002, Manhunt.net is one of the largest social networking sites for gay men.

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