LynnLeMay.com, LeMayzing.com Launch

LOS ANGELES — Veteran performer Lynn LeMay has launched her personal website LynnLeMay.com and her production company website LeMayzing.com.

"We've spent a year trying to put out the best stuff we could possibly put out," LeMay told XBIZ. "Bud Lee and I have put our brains together to put together as many interesting scenarios that we possibly can, and have fun people doing things that they like. We had a really good time with our summer spree of shooting, and the websites show what a good time we had."

LynnLeMay.com is LeMay's personal site for new fans and fans who have followed her career through the years. The membership section of the website offers stills galleries and clips films in which she has appeared.

The LeMayzing site focuses on LeMay's production company. It offers subscribers stills and scenes from the company's video library with performers including Veronica Rayne, Memphis Monroe, Jack Vegas, Allison Pierce, Jack Lawrence and Brooke Scott.

Plans call for photo galleries, videos and other features to be updated weekly on both sites.

"We've got 100,000 pictures that we've shot in the last year, and more than 80 scenes that haven't been released on DVD," LeMay said. "We've tried to make it a family type of company, and I hope the websites represent that, the camaraderie and how much fun we had doing it."

LeMayzing.com offers a three-day trial membership, and paid members can receive a discount on membership to LynnLeMay.com.

Eight more niche websites are planned, to go with new videos as they are released.

For more information, visit LynnLeMay.com and LeMayzing.com.

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