MyGayCash, Oh Man! Partner to Launch Latino Site, Mobile

MONTREAL – Gay affiliate program My Gay Cash announced that it has partnered with Oh Man! Studios to launch Red Hot Latinos in September.

The company said Oh Man! Studios is a leading Latino content provider managed by Bruno Riccelli who has been creating high quality Latino content for more than 14 years.

"Bruno was born in Brazil and knows how to spot the best Latino/American talent. We needed to find such content for our program to complete our Latino offer and Bruno delivers the best content. We are very pleased to work with such a wonderful man who has proven to be one of the best Latino producers in the industry," said Roger McMan, managing partner at MyGayCash.

The site will be launched in multi-languages to help convert traffic and also will be offered with a mobile platform where the site will be fully functional for all smart phones including the iPad.

''I was looking for a trustworthy partner to take my production to the web and a friend highly recommended that I meet with MyGayCash," said Bruno, president of Oh Man! Studios. "The fit was perfect for both organizations, so we decided to go ahead with Red Hot Latinos and launch in September."

He added, " I have tried to take my content to the web and I decided to stay focused on producing. So partnering with MyGayCash is the best approach for my studios."

Bianca MGC, managing partner at MyGayCash said, "MyGayCash provides the most diversified tools in the industry and we keep developing new ones. We have just launched the multi-lingual options and the next tool to be released for webmasters to reach new target markets is a mobile platform. This will satisfy members' mobile urges hence more ways to convert traffic. We have quite an exhaustive set of tools for webmasters to promote our properties and we are not done finding new ways to increase RPC.''

More information from bianca@mygaycash.com.

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