IntenseCash Picks Up GayMainStreet

DENVER — Affiliate program IntenseCash has purchased GayMainStreet, an online forum for members of the gay adult industry that was started in 2005. IntenseCash offers more than 15 gay and straight content sites.

"We have been looking for a message board for a couple years now and GayMainStreet was the perfect board for us to acquire," Mark, the owner of IntenseCash, told XBIZ. "We want to build a community where we can have webmasters come do business, hang out and get to know the great people that are in this industry. The best thing I like about this industry is how a lot of us are in competition but we work together."

A new blogging and TGP section on GayMainStreet offers webmasters link exchanges and gallery images, and holds contests to encourage participation in the forums.

"This week we are giving away a free video iPod for starting the longest thread of the week. And if [the winner is] a current IntenseCash webmaster we are also including $200 cash," Mark said. "We will have bigger giveaways in the future."

For more information, visit GayMainStreet.com

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