Supermen.com Strikes Agreement With Douglas Richter

Supermen.com Strikes Agreement With Douglas Richter

CYBERSPACE — Gay live cam site Supermen.com today announced that it has struck a collaboration deal with Douglas Richter, the president of Bright Guys Inc.

"Supermen.com welcomes Douglas to be working with us on getting this brand to higher levels,” said Shay E, Supermen’s vice president of marketing.

Richter said that he’s “extremely excited” for the opportunity to assist with Supermen.com. 

“I have seen some of the upcoming developments being prepared and these guys are on the razor’s edge of technology and innovation,” Richter said. “It is at that apex where I have always positioned myself.”

“I am looking forward to contributing to the Supermen.com team and their partners because I sincerely believe this product can improve revenue for everyone from models to affiliates.”  

Supermen.com has long excelled in the gay webcam market because of the authenticity and extremely high quality of its product, and as a result consumers seeking a live experience “flock to the brand,” according to Shay E.

Gay webcams are a huge business generating massive revenue for performers and affiliates and should be handled similarly, he noted. To contact Richter, email him at douglas.richter@brightguysinc.com or douglas@supermen.com.

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