Raging Stallion, Next Door Entertainment Launch FetishForce.com

MONTREAL — Raging Stallion Studios and Next Door Entertainment announced the launch of FetishForce.com today.

Resulting from the newly formed partnership between the two companies, the site will feature the content from two former sites combined into one, featuring Fetish Force and Fisting Central.

"The new FetishForce.com is the second site launched as part of our partnership with Next Door Entertainment. Following on the recent launch of RagingStallion.com, this bold new site will bring together our edgier fetish content," Chris Ward, President of Raging Stallion Studios said.

He added, "Combining the content from our fetish brands within this one site will offer our members a larger array of premium content in a new and more convenient way."

The companies said the site has a bold look that enables users to toggle seamlessly back and forth between the two featured brands. Featuring a large showcase player with a rotating carousel highlighting the newest scenes, the site also incorporates HD content, weekly scene updates, photo galleries, a vast archive of over 350 fetish videos and mobile compatibility.

"Next Door Entertainment is very excited to be announcing this new site today," Stephan Sirard, President of Next Door Entertainment said. "The addition of this new fetish site will be a great hit with consumers and our affiliate partners alike. We welcome Fetish Force and we thank the entire team at Raging Stallion for being such great partners to work with."

For more information on promoting the site visit NextDoorBuddyProfits.com or email ewan@nextdooremail.com.

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