Anabolic Teams With Manica Media to Launch New Flagship Site

LOS ANGELES — Anabolic has teamed with Manica Media to launch its new flagship site Anabolic.com.

Anabolic has been producing adult content for more than twenty years. During that time, Anabolic has discovered and honed various directorial talents including Mike John, Vince Vouyer, John Strong, Eric Everhard, Ivan, Alexis Amore, Buffy Malibu, Sean Michaels, Jean-Yves LeCastle, Christoph Clark, John Doe, Lexington Steele and others.

"In two decades of producing the highest quality content for fans, we have learned a lot about what the porn public really wants to see, and we pride ourselves on the level of brand support we have developed as a result," said Christopher Alexander, president of Anabolic.

"When an adult entertainment fan sees the Anabolic name, they know they are in for some of the wildest and most exciting action their eyes have ever seen. It's a pleasure working with Manica Media to build a web presence worthy of fan affection as well."

The company has filmed some of the top adult performers such as Shyla Stylez, Tera Patrick, Francesca Le', Belladona, Monica Sweetheart, Teagan Presley, Debi Diamond, Jenna Haze, Rebecca Lord, Inari Vachs, Aurora Snow, Gauge and Audrey Hollander.

"AnabolicCash.com arrives online at the perfect time for affiliates looking to capitalize on rare under-saturated content and a bankable brand name," said Erwin de Boer, vice president of Online Media for Manica Media.

"The videos are digitally remastered top quality productions and the partnership with Manica means that affiliates can work closely with experienced webmasters who have a lengthy track record of marketing success, while Anabolic can continue to focus on producing the finest new exclusive content available anywhere online."

For more information, webmasters can visit AnabolicCash.com, where they can create campaigns using a variety of new promotional materials.

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