Carnal Media Taps Alan Breslaw as Head of Marketing

Carnal Media Taps Alan Breslaw as Head of Marketing

CYBERSPACE — Alan Breslaw has been added to the expanding Carnal Media executive team as Head of Marketing.

Breslaw is an industry veteran who previously served as Director of Marketing for BelAmiOnline.com and Head of Sales and Marketing for PlanetRomeo.com.

Legrand Wolf and Jay Wolf co-founded Carnal Media. Besides the flagship site, the duo established Carnal Cash and purchased the GunzBlazing affiliate network last year

“I’ve been in-and-around the gay biz from adult to mainstream for years helping brands grow. Legrand and Jay’s vision, combined with their passion, excitement and creativity, are unmatched in any organization I’ve ever worked for,” Breslaw said. “When I got my start in the biz, I studied the GunzBlazing website as it was the biggest and smartest affiliate network out there. Now I get to help in the revamp of this legendary gay network, plus launch the hottest sites I’ve seen in years that gay fans like myself are just nuts about. I’m really looking forward to working with our Carnal Media team to market and deliver the best, sexiest products for fans to enjoy again and again!”

Legrand Wolf praised Breslaw’s skill set and enthusiasm. “We are so excited to have Alan’s experience and energy on our side. I was flattered that Alan was even considering working with us, and even more flattered by his excitement about our products,” said Wolf. “To be honest, I knew within minutes of our first phone call this was the right guy to help us advance to the next level. Look, his experience working with some of the biggest gay adult and mainstream brands in the world, plus his unique career path in marketing, bring a wealth of global growth experience that is unmatched, not to mention his ability to see the big picture. These things make him the perfect addition to our small and lean executive team.”

Carnal has recently named Deniz Bilgin as their head of tech and development; with Danny Go and Ewan French as affiliate managers.

Direct inquiries to alan@carnalmedia.com. Send affiliate questions to ewan@carnalmedia.com.

In related news, Carnal has launched its fourth new all-male, fetish-centric premium content site.

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