TopBucks Media Services Overhauls Fleshbot Site

VAN NUYS, Calif. — TopBucks Media Services had a hand in Fleshbot's new look, which offers a layout that is easier to navigate.

TopBucks Media Services, known for its top tier solutions, helped create a total design overhaul and implemented new solutions such as the mobile and tablet optimized version of the blog website.  

The new Fleshbot layout also seamlessly integrates advertisements on the website without it being intrusive to the viewer, the companies say.

Founded in 2003 by Gawker Media, Fleshbot is the destination weblog for both heterosexual and homosexual erotica. A variety of image galleries are available on the site along with news and insight regarding sex in the mainstream media.

TopBucks Media Services includes full-site management, device responsive websites, mobile-only websites and media and publicity opportunities, along with content licensing opportunities.

"We were ecstatic to have the opportunity to partner with Fleshbot for the site redesign," said Kristin Wynters, vice president of TopBucks Media Services. "This allowed for [us] to showcase the different tools we have available in regards to site overhauls.

 "By accentuating the featured content along with recognizing the needs of both the viewers and advertisers, we feel the new layout will deliver Fleshbot's site content in the best possible manner."

 

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