SK Intertainment Unveils Redesigned Fleshbot.com

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin parent company SK Intertainment has given Fleshbot.com a facelift.

The 11-year-old website, which offers free sex and celebrity content, recently underwent a total site redevelopment with a focus on improving performance and overall user experience of the website.

Improvements include larger pictures, more sophisticated search functionality and a sleek look.

Fleshbot also has stepped up its content straight and gay offerings, landing interviews with some of the top names in the industry including James Deen, Bonnie Rotten and Boomer Banks.

Favorite features such as "GIF of the Day” and “Marital Aid Test Kitchen” are back alongside new weekly columns such as “Dirty Words: Book Reviews” and “Versus,” which offers visitors the chance to weigh in with their opinions on a given topic.

“Our entire team has been hard at work over the past few months and we’re excited about the launch of the new Fleshbot,” SK Intertainment COO Sam Rakowski said. “Our mission is to continue to improve the user experience and content of the site with feedback from our partners and loyal readers.

"We look forward to expanding on existing relationships and working with new companies to promote content in the adult market.”

SK Intertainment acquired Fleshbot in February, and now hosts and manages all aspects of the site in-house.

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