Webmaster Central Adds Custom Front Ends for Gay Market

TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Webmaster Central today announced custom front ends for the gay market.

The company said that with minimal cost and effort, companies can now add custom and fully functional gay content sites to their portfolio.

“If you aren’t yet offering gay sites, we make it absurdly simple to get your feet wet in this very profitable adult entertainment market,” said AndyA, founder and CEO.

He added, “If you already have gay sites that you market, you can use our custom front ends service to add additional sites to your lineup. Expand your revenues through new sales and increased customer retention, or bundle your new sites with your existing sites and watch your profits soar.”

The new service lets companies order custom websites stocked with HD content that includes twinks, blowjobs, bears, group sex and more.All custom sites update themselves with new content each week.

In addition to offering content, the company said all custom sites are built using the latest responsive technology so they work on tablets and mobile devices, as well as desktops and smart TVs.All HD videos are optimized for viewing on a variety of devices, so customers get the best possible experience.

“We want happy customers, so we really go the extra mile,” AndyA added. “Do you need multiple front end designs? No problem, there’s no extra charge. If you haven’t given us a shot yet, get in contact with our sales team and schedule a demo and you’ll wonder why you weren’t using Webmaster Central a lot sooner.”

To arrange for a free demo, contact sales@webmastercentral.com.

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