VQuest Offers Gay Asian Site JetWang.com

TORONTO — VQuest has announced the launch of the newest addition to its suite of gay hardcore sites, JetWang.com — focused on the gay Asian niche.

VQuest Inc. is a gay owned and operated technology management company operating scores of websites and offering content management, design and other services.

According to the company, the new site features exclusive models and stunning photography shot on location in various Asian cities, and has received amazing responses from consumers seeking quality gay Asian content.

"The content was produced by a professional commercial photographer with an eye for gorgeous Asian guys," stated a VQuest rep, who said the site features dozens of exclusive models in video and galleries sourced from some of Asia's hottest cities.

In development for more than two years, the site targets what VQuest sees as being a popular but under-appreciated gay content niche and offers a variety of promotional materials for affiliate webmasters, via its VQCash.com program.

"We felt that JetWang.com is emblematic of [the] rise of many Asian countries, their economies and their social spheres, particularly changing attitudes about sexuality," Jeffrey Peel, Director of Marketing for VQuest Inc., said. "About 60 percent of the consumers of the site are from Asian countries but membership sales are healthy from North America and Europe too."

"The niche converts miles ahead of content produced in Europe and the [U.S.], which leads us to believe there is a significant white space in the market for top drawer gay Asian content," Peel concluded.

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