DominicFord Launches Animated GIF Affiliate Content

NEW YORK — DominicFord.com, XBIZ’s reigning 2013 Gay Company of the Year, has introduced animated GIFs as a new tool for affiliates.

Moving forward, every scene released on DominicFord will be accompanied with a set of animated GIFs ready to be posted on blog, Twitter and Tumblr platforms

"We have noticed with our own Tumblrs and blogs that animated GIFs are more frequently reposting, and more frequently clicked on,” Dominic Ford said. “We thought it would be great for our affiliates to have easy access to animated GIFs through our affiliate system.

"We already have an EZ Blog Creator that allows affiliates to create blog posts with just a few simple clicks of the mouse. Offering them a collection of animated GIFs for all our new movies is just one more way we feel like we are providing the best affiliate resources in the industry."

The site’s animated GIF packages went live this week, along with a new scene, on DominicFord.com. Affiliates can access them in the affiliate section of the site here.

DominicFord.com has snagged four 2014 XBIZ Awards nominations, including Gay Movie of the Year (“Silence of the Cams”), Gay Director of the Year, Gay Web Company of the Year and Gay Site of the Year.

Hosted by adult film superstar Jenna Jameson, the XBIZ Awards ceremony will be held on Jan. 24 in Century City, Calif. amidst the XBIZ 360 event series.

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