DCM Hires Mark ‘Texas Dreams’ Moore

LOS ANGELES — Mark “Texas Dreams” Moore has left his position as the programmer and administrator of adult webmaster message board GoFuckYourself.com and other projects for ICS Entertainment, to join Leslie Sharp’s DCM Inc. team.

James “JimTheFiend” Kirkman, who manages the WickedBucks affiliate program for DCM, referred Moore to Sharp.

DCM President Sharp told XBIZ that Moore would perform “seriously heavy programming” for DCM whose projects include WickedBucks, the official affiliate program of Wicked Pictures, and the upcoming Digital Playground Cash, which has been in beta for the past month. DCM recently launched the DigitalPlayground.com members site.

Sharp also said that DCM plans to launch WickedPictures.com version 2.0 next month.

“Mark has a very diversified skill set so we’ll have to spend some time and hone in on exactly what his responsibilities will be right away,” Sharp said. “We’ll have to let him feel it out and with so many projects in the pipes, see what he gravitates towards and let him grow in that direction.”

With the recent additions of Kirkman and Moore, Sharp feels that DCM is positioned to grow by leaps and bounds as the company continues to launch ambitious projects for selective clientele.

“DCM is definitely stronger than ever,” Sharp said. “We are building the most unique high converting websites for each of these clients and that requires a highly skilled team that is dedicated to quality and understands this industry. I am seeing great opportunities to induct highly talented people into the team, which will further strengthen the structure that I’ve carefully built.”

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