ZBuckz Revamps StraightRentBoys.com As StraightMenXXX.com

LOS ANGELES — Gay affiliate program ZBuckz.com has announced the relaunch of StraightRentBoys.com as StraightMenXXX.com. The company said that StraightMenXXX.com "offers new marketing opportunities, a more modern and redesigned tour, and a new content production team that is putting an emphasis on high-end photography and hunkier models."

StraightRentBoys.com was originally launched by ZBuckz in 2011 in partnership with D&E Productions, one of the first producers in the gay for pay genre. After creating over 200 videos for the website, D&E deciding to leave the industry this year. And ZBuckz decided to take the site in a different direction.

"The site had really run its course, and I think David was burned out filming it just as customers were burned out on the premise which had been done so many times," said ZBuckz Owner Danny Zeeman. "Having said that, I believe there is still a large market out there for high-quality photography and HD videos of sexy masculine men, in both the gay and the for-women markets. Hopefully, by focusing on hot men and high quality, we can breathe new life into the website and elevate the genre."

ZBuckz will still be mixing in content from D&E Productions for a few months as they transition the site and build up their inventory of new, more professionally shot male glamour content. According to ZBuckz officials, affiliate's conversions have already improved since switching to the new, more modern site.

A membership to StraightMenXXX.com includes access to six bonus sites and 1400 videos in the GayPornMegaSites network, with streaming, downloads, 1080p quality videos and multiple weekly updates.

StraightMenXXX.com is available for promotion through the ZBuckz affiliate program. 

ZBuckz said, "Affiliates don't need to change their links, as they have already been re-directed to the new tour with the affiliate tracking in place. However, they are encouraged to change their banner advertisements to increase conversions."

For more information on Zbuckz, follow them on Twitter.

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