Angel Benton Named Saggerz Skaterz Marketing Rep

LOS ANGELES — Blogger Angel Benton has joined twink-fetish specialists SaggerzSkaterz Studios as marketing director, where he will oversee brand development and manage the SkaterBucks affiliate program.

Benton had previously served in a similar capacity at the Suite 703 division of Naughty America.

He will assist in the ongoing expansion of SaggerzSkaterz.com and "focus on interactivity with our fans, which includes coordinating live events, running the SaggerzSkaterz Twitter account and moderating the fan forums when our revamp is complete," a studio rep said.

"When I knew I had to find someone to fill the position, I thought it needs to be someone who knows all about sucking on toes, swallowing jizz and gulping down piss. The choice was obvious," studio founder Zak Miller said.

"In all seriousness, though, it's a pleasure to have Angel onboard. His knowledge of the industry, his work ethic and his personality combine to make the perfect package. And his Britney Spears impression doesn’t hurt, either."

The company's various websites and affiliate network require a dedicated employee to oversee their development, house director and producer Jim Mason said.

"We have a product which has proven itself and which generates great income for our affiliates," he said. "But creating original content leaves very little time to spend on marketing. Angel really knows how to reach consumers and how to make sure our affiliates are happy."

Benton expressed excitement at his new set of responsibilities. "I can't wait to implement all of my new ideas, which will please not only our paying members, but our affiliates and our models, too," he said.

SaggerzSkaters Studios is a subsidiary of Thexis LLC. Its SkaterBucks.com network includes twink- and fetish-oriented websites Boys-Pissing.com, Boys-Smoking.com, JizzAddiction.com, StraightNakedThugs.com, ToeGasms.com and UndieTwinks.com.

Benton can be reached via email at Angel@skaterbucks.com.

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