iDealgasm, No Monkeys Marketing Announce Joint Venture

iDealgasm, No Monkeys Marketing Announce Joint Venture

PHILADELPHIA — iDealgasm.com and No Monkeys Marketing have announced a joint venture to build on their respective strengths.

According to the partners, the move leverages the existing platform and operations of the porn deals and discounts site which launched in 2011, with No Monkey’s expertise in branding, product development, online marketing, traffic generation and affiliate management in the gay adult entertainment marketplace “to create and develop a daily deals site where consumers discover and save on gay porn memberships and hard goods.”

iDealgasm CEO Joshua Stern says the company is thrilled to join forces with No Monkeys.

“The No Monkeys team has over 10 years’ experience in gay digital entertainment, and this partnership seemed like a natural outgrowth of our collective goals,” Stern explains. “It’s rare to have two such well-established partners, which is one of the most exciting aspects of this new venture.”

“This partnership represents a true consolidation of strengths within the industry,” says No Monkeys Marketing Managing Partner Hector Camacho. “It is a move that promises to harvest great things for the business and consumers alike.”

Stern says iDealgasm.com will feature daily deals and exclusive offers, in addition to other community focused features to create a unique gay porn portal. The new site is expected to launch later this summer with a motto of “we take off, you get off.”

The iDealgasm and No Monkeys teams will be attending The Phoenix Forum to discuss opportunities.

For more information, email partners@no-monkeys.com.

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