Mania Media Announces New Site Designs

MONTREAl —  Mania Media has announced the completion of redesigning its portfolio of 19 sites to fully responsive designs.

“The new responsive designs look incredible and ensures maximum compatibility across all devices whether a home computer, a tablet or even a smart TV. Traditionally after we change a site to be a responsive design we see an uptake in mobile traffic and conversions, and this is proving true already," said Roger McMan, President of Mania Media,

“We are always looking for ways to maximise the number of different ways that our surfers can view our sites. We are constantly evolving our design and technologies, and we embrace new web standards as they are adopted. In addition we also have a lab of more than 20 different mobile and tablet devices to ensure we can test our designs as thoroughly as possible,” operations manager Rob Turner, said.

Mcman added, “We are fully equipped to take on other projects for site owners who do not have the resources to create tablet and mobile friendly responsive designs."

Mania Media’s portfolio includes brands such as UK Naked Men, Bearfilms, Eurocreme, Hard Brit Lads, and the new UK Hot Jocks.

Existing affiliates can get  promotional content at MyGayCash.com. New affiliates can sign up at the same address.

For more information regarding the revamped sites, email rob@maniamediaworld.com.

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