Next Door Entertainment Introduces NextDoorWorld.com

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment has announced the official launch of NextDoorWorld.com, a new mega site that offers fans access to the entire Next Door collection from one central website.

The company said members can navigate seamlessly between 12 Next Door sites, enjoying unlimited HD streaming and downloads, exclusive behind-the-scenes videos, hardcore previews, mobile access, and weekly live cam performances featuring Next Door exclusive stars.

"We are proud to introduce the ultimate Next Door mega site," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment. "Designed especially for our fans, this is the site they have been asking for — the world's hottest collection of sites in one place and for one low price."

The site's interface offers daily updates from Next Door Buddies, Next Door Male, Next Door Twink, Next Door Hookups, Cody Cummings, Trystan Bull, Rod Daily, Samuel O'Toole, Austin Wilde, Marcus Mojo, Mason Wyler and Tommy D.

As a special limited time offer, members will save 25 percent off the regular monthly membership price.

"Next Door World is not intended to replace any of our existing Next Door sites, simply to provide an innovative new way for fans to access all of our content in one convenient package," Sirard said.

He added, "For our affiliate partners, the mega site will provide an enticing new way to convert surfers into customers, especially those who want to take advantage of our special introductory pricing."

NextDoorWorld.com is available for promotion within Next Door Buddy Profits' program.

For more information on the new offering contact ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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