Young Writers Launch New Ebook On Sexual Performance

While for their peers it was business as usual, E. Nicholas Nealson and Daniel Crenna, 29 and 25, respectively, poured over a myriad assortment of adult websites, books, and advertisements for another purpose: to compile a realistic and thorough investigation of sexual performance-enhancing products on the Internet, as well as create their own program to help men achieve more confidence in the bedroom and in life.

Inspired by a recent discovery about the alleged profitability of spamming, Daniel comments: “It’s shocking that so many men are ordering pills, patches, pumps, and countless other products to boost their sexual prowess. We’re trying to preach in the gutter and find those men before they spend their money, so we can let them know there’s a better answer. Spam is still around because spammers are making money, and one of the reasons they’re turning a profit is because there isn’t enough quality information out there that people can use to arm themselves against feeling compelled to buy these products. We hope we’re doing a good service, here.”

The ebook, which spans 215 pages and includes exercises and tasteful illustrations, covers a lot of ground, from the real truth about penis enlargement programs, pheromones, and seduction programs, to more established theories on male multiple orgasms, nutrition, fitness, and psychological conditioning.

E. Nicholas Nealson, who met Daniel when they both worked at the same restaurant, is optimistic about the pair’s endeavor: “Eventually we’d like to develop our website into a place where men can go to get real information about what they’re interested in and what concerns them. We wanted to know what was really out there as far as sexual performance was concerned, but there’s virtually an ocean of mixed messages that men receive on a daily basis. We plan to build a forum to sort through the confusion and get clear on what really works.”

Currently, the ebook is available for purchase via direct download and can be licensed for third-party website content. Samples for review are available by contacting: pr@crenna.com.

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