Coupons.xxx Ventures Into the Gay Market

Coupons.xxx Ventures Into the Gay Market

LUXEMBOURG — Coupons.xxx, which offers discounts on scores of adult network sites, has added a new category to its mix — gay.

Today, Coupons.xxx/gay made its launch, marking the next phase in the company’s brand development. Earlier in the year, Coupons.xxx revamped its own site selling straight adult content and providing reviews.

Coupons.xxx/gay offers content from some of the biggest names in the industry, including Falcon Studios, Men.com and Staxus, among others, according to Coupons.xxx’s Tom.

Tom said that it’s been a “long and adventurous year” with the relaunch of its flagship site and its entry into the gay space — something that he describes as “completely new.”

“Our lifelong goal is to provide honest reviews that will help our users find affordable adult content deals,” Tom said. “We’re hoping this expansion will make good on that promise and broaden our service towards our gay visitors.

“Making good work of this sizeable venture has always been a joined effort, so that is why we would like to take this chance to thank our loyal partners for their confidence in our work. However, as fresh starters in the gay affiliate industry, it’s also important for us to grow and make new friends.

“That’s why we’d like to send out an open invitation to all those who we haven’t been in contact with — we’d be delighted to hear from you! Meanwhile, we promise to keep improving and finding new ways to reach out to the community.”  

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