Gay Webmaster Toolbar Launched

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — GA Media Corporation, which owns webmaster resource GayWideWebmasters.com, announced Monday the launch of its new Gay Webmaster Toolbar, an Internet Explorer-compatible toolbar that navigates a host of gay resources such a forums, news feeds and gay sponsor stat information.

A Firefox version is in development.

“The Gay Webmaster Toolbar has been developed with the adult webmaster in mind,” Lee Windsor, COO of GA Media, said. “We discussed the features with our test group to see if a tool like this would be used and what features they wanted the toolbar to have.”

GA Media produces a cluster of resource sites for both the adult and non-adult online industry, including EuropeanWebmasters.com, SourceCoding.com, FemaleWebmasters.com, EbonyWebmasters.com and the original Adult Webmaster Toolbar launched three years ago.

“This [new toolbar] is all about the gay marketer,” Windsor said. “We have included quick links to popular gay marketing forums, program stats pages, as well as news and information they look for. The Gay Webmaster Toolbar unites the gay adult webmaster community like never before and unobtrusively attaches itself to the webmaster’s browser window.”

Forums linked to the toolbar include Gay Mainstreet, Gay Market Forum, Gay Webmasters and the XBiz gay Board, with stat reporting from Epoch Systems, MANCheck, Top Bucks and Woof Cash, to name a few.

The toolbar also includes a search box that lets users search for specific terms within the Gay Wide Webmasters network.

The toolbar can be downloaded here.

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