James Deen Relaunches Blog

LOS ANGELES — James Deen has relaunched his blog, JamesDeenBlog.com, featuring an updated system and modern look. 

“I chose to redesign and launch my blog because it looked old and gross,” Deen said. “I have been spending the last five years focusing on my companies and have kind of put the blog to the side. I visited the site the other day and decided it made no sense. It was kinda messy.

“Since there is so much content there it was hard to navigate and it seemed dated,” he added. “I wanted to create a better platform to promote the companies I partner with for JamesDeen.com, while still being able to promote the stars I work with and the companies I work for.

"I feel like the new model is much more user-friendly and can still deliver the reader a great experience while better displaying the desired information," he concluded. "And it's super important that people know how I feel about burritos and butts." 

Deen’s blog was started in 2009 as a place for the performer to archive and share his day-to-day life. Since then, the blog has delivered daily behind the scenes updates from all of his scenes. At peak performance, Deen reports receiving close to 25,000 unique views a day. 

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