Flirt4Free Extends Cam Exclusivity Deal With ManHunt

Flirt4Free Extends Cam Exclusivity Deal With ManHunt

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Gay social network ManHunt.net has extended its live cam deal with Flirt4Free, according to an announcement made by the companies today.

With the new agreement, the cam exclusivity agreement will be extended for another year.

Flirt4Free and Manhunt have had a long and fruitful relationship dating back to 2010. Together, they’ve created a portal, MHCams.com, with one of the highest converting gay cams.

Two years ago, ManHunt inked an exclusivity agreement with Flirt4Free. With the deal, Flirt4Free became the sole provider of adult cam broadcasts for ManHunt.

To date the cam partnership “has been wildly successful,” according to Hector Camacho, CEO of Online Buddies, parent of Manhunt.net.

"Live camming is simply about the models — the quantity, quality and being able to flirt with them anywhere, anytime,” Camacho said. “The Flirt4Free network has a big, diverse and sexy lineup of models that our members can't get enough of."

Jeff Wilson, director of business development for Flirt4Free, said he was glad to lock in another year with the deal with ManHunt.

“I know that the both us and the ManHunt team are building great new products for gay users online in 2017, so we are very fortunate to align our brands and continue to grow together,” Wilson said.

Flirt4Free is presenting the 2017 Cybersocket Awards on Jan. 9, and its team will be attending XBIZ 2017 in West Hollywood, Calif., next week. The following week, the Flirt4Free team will be in Las Vegas. To find out more information about new products or to schedule a meeting, email sales@flirt4free.com.

Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here. Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

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