Raging Stallion Launches New Site

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Gay content producer Raging Stallion Studios has launched a new, improved shopping cart site at RagingStallion.com in an effort to help webmasters convert more gay traffic through its GunzBlazing affiliates program.

The site, which features streaming movies for nearly ever Raging Stallion title, replaces a previous shopping cart site that the company felt lacked tools for affiliates.

With that in mind, Raging Stallion set its in-house programmers to work to develop proprietary software for the new site.

“This is a very well designed, data base-driven site,” Chris Ward, president of Raging Stallion, told XBIZ. “It’s a very sophisticated tool to help webmasters convert the maximum amount of traffic.”

Affiliates can link to individual movie pages, site sections or model pages. The site offers a variety of promotional tools tailored to nearly all Raging Stallion titles.

The studio’s stars and titles are cross-referenced to facilitate sales. Special emphasis is placed on the studio’s “Men of the Year” models.

“The system is incredibly flexible and easy to use,” Ward said. “The gay market knows and loves our brand and we’ve built a system that lets our affiliates capitalize on that with minimum effort. This site is the flagship of our operations.”

Raging Stallion pays out 40 percent through its GunzBlazing affiliate program.

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