HookupHotshot.com Launches

HookupHotshot.com Launches

LOS ANGELES — The new site HookupHotshot.com is now live.

Founded in January 2015, HookupHotshot.com is the passion project of Bryan Gozzling, who sets out to showcase "the true power of the Internet" by using various sites to find hookups.

Utilizing sites/apps such as OkCupid, Tinder, AdultFriendFinder, Ashley Madison and more, Gozzling claims to have built a track record of picking up girls and having sex with them on camera. Now he wants to share his tactics for hooking up on dating sites and the sex that results.

"One day I was hooking up with another chick I had met on a dating site and afterwards she said something that really stuck with me, 'Happiness is only real when shared,'" said Gozzling, the owner of HookupHotshot.com. "As she was getting dressed it dawned on me: I must use my good fortune to help others, I must show the people that anything is possible with the internet, that they hold the key to unlocking a world of pussy right at their fingertips.” 

The site features top talent as well as fresh faces never-before-seen on the Internet, "not counting their online profile pics!" Gozzling joked.

Gozzling's blog “The Notebook” offers insight into what makes him tick, as well as how he does it. The “Go on a Date” feature offers new girls a chance to spend some quality time with Bryan and see where things lead.

“I’m driven, I am an artist, I want to make unique, quality content that is new and fresh. Hookuphotshot.com taps into the internet generation," he added. "I don’t know how, I just understand how to work these dating sites to get laid. It just comes naturally to me. Why keep it all to myself?”

Custom built by Bryan and his team, HookupHotshot.com is fully responsive across all devices and offers high-resolution, 4K streaming video in all major formats.

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