Falcon Studios Revamps Flagship Site's Members Area

Falcon Studios Revamps Flagship Site's Members Area

SAN FRANCISCO — All-male legacy brand Falcon Studios and the BuddyProfits affiliate network have announced the relaunch of the FalconStudios.com members area to include a number of "enhancements" for an improved user experience.

The upgrades include "a responsive platform that adapts seamlessly to all devices, faster load times through advanced technology, improved search results, advanced content filtering, personalized content recommendations for users and a display of 15 content channels that organize the content by brands and studios," a rep explained.

"All the improvements were designed with the Falcon member in mind, providing them with a clear and simple console that enables them to easily find the content they want to watch from over 4,500 scenes that are available with their member access," continued the rep. "Not only will it be quicker for members to find the content they like, they will benefit from top-notch technology that delivers that content faster and with less interruptions."

The mega-site includes current and classic content from all of the Falcon/NakedSword brands: the flagship studio plus Hot House Video, Raging Stallion Studios, NakedSword Originals and performer-produced Model Behavior as well as Falcon Edge, Falcon International, Falcon Str8Men, Guys Like Us, Jocks and Mustang.

“We’re so excited to present the refreshed member area," said Tim Valenti, president of Falcon/NakedSword. "We’ve done a lot of work to deliver the best user experience on the market and when you add that to the top quality content available on FalconStudios.com, you get the leading premium gay adult entertainment product on the internet."

A concurrent BuddyProfits affiliate promotion offers either a $35 pay-per-signup or a 50% revshare for all referred memberships. Direct inquiries to affiliates@buddyprofits.com.

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